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Hitting The Road

June 26, 2015 by Joel Potter

One of the privileges we have as support missionaries is of being advocates for unreached people groups. This is the very reason we serve with NTM.

In four weeks we’ll be traveling to to Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri and Georgia as we keep the needs if these people groups in front of you. They need ALL OF US to be faithful to obey God’s command to go to them with the good news of the gospel and we’re excited to share with many of you why we’re involved in this.

To be honest, we want you to be involved in reaching them as well. That’s why we’re taking time out of our summer to travel, teach, present and share our hearts.

If you didn’t already know this about us, as missionaries, we’re responsible to raise ALL of the funds we need to live and serve the way we do. We don’t receive any kind of salary but are instead supported financially by churches, friends and in many cases, our family. We’re praying to raise additional support while we’re on this summer trip.

Will you pray that the Lord would give us additional support on this trip?

And if you’re willing to give us a gift please use the “Campaign” button to the right or below (if you’re on a mobile device).

Filed Under: Family, Please Pray Tagged With: missions, Personal, Support, travel

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are missionaries helping every people group around the world have the chance to understand the gospel and have access to a thriving church. We are serving at the Ethnos360 Home Office in Florida on our Communications and Mobilization Teams.

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