World Mission Support

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Menai Anglican Church partners with others to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to all nations in order that people become fully devoted followers of him.

We currently have six Link Missionary connections living on five different continents. They are involved in a range of work including Bible college teaching, University evangelism, church planting, evangelism support and outreach to surfers and young people.

Our link with missionaries means that we are committed to helping support them financially, pray for them personally, stay informed about their work and other circumstances, email them with our news and provide other practical help whenever needed (for example helping provide accommodation or a car for them when they come home on leave).

 

 Our link missionaries include:

Tim and Sally Swan (with Lachlan, Annabelle, Edward, Adelaide and Charles) at the CEP in Santiago, Chile with the Church Missionary Society (CMS). Click here to read their CMS profile.
Click here for Sally’s blog

David and Kristin Dyer (with Jonathan, Karoline, Birgitta and Max) in Skopje, Macedonia in partnership with Operation Mobilisation (OM) and with Normisjon Mission in Norway. Click here to read about Normisjon.

Adrian and Clair (with Alana) serving in South East Asia.

Richard and Tracy Goscombe (with Rachel, Joshua and Sarah) serving with Bush Church Aid Society (BCA) in the mining town of Wickham in WA. Click here to read about BCA

James and Lee-Ann  (with Myles and Joel) serving with OMF International in East Asia

LATEST NEWS - 2 February 2012

CHILE....The annual CEP graduation ceremony was held on 7 January with three men finishing their two years of study. Pancho will become the assistant minister at a Santiago Anglican church. Paolo will be minister at two small Anglican churches in Vina del Mar as well as being chaplain in a Christian school. Ignacio is an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian church. Please pray for them.

Nine new first year students, some from other countries, will start at CEP this year.

Macedonia....Dave and Kristin are safely back in Macedonia after a month in Kosovo while visas got sorted. They have now received 1 year visas for all the family. This is much better than the 6 month visas that they were working with in the past.

 Mauritius....Eric Ma Fat reports that the first Moore College PTC exams in French will be undertaken by students on 25 February


CURRENT NEEDS
Please be faithful in prayer and financial support for all our missios this new year and keep an eye on the budget figures in the weekly bulletin.