Missions Projects 2024

Projects for Women’s Ministries of the Pacific Conference are different each year, and always include 3 projects.  The projects this year will span the entire year.

BIBLE PROJECT is a year long effort to provide Bibles or Bible curriculum to those who need it.

THE INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS PROJECT provides funds for an international mission with a specific need.

THE LOCAL PROJECT provides funds to a ministry that is more local. This may be a new church plant or local ministry.

The flyer is available at your churches, but we have also made it available here for you to download and promote to your women or at your meetings. A link will be provided soon to make an online donations to the 2024 Projects throughout the year.

Here are the projects we have chosen for 2024:

BIBLE PROJECT

Goal: $5000 – All Year Long

WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATORS

This is an opportunity to be invested and committed to seeing Scripture made
available in every language still needing it in our lifetime. Through Bible access, seeds of God’s love, grace and salvation have been sown around the world. Translation is making a generational impact, and people whose lives were first touched by the gospel in their own language are now working to bring it to other communities.

 

INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS

Goal: $2500 – All Year Long

BOLIVIA CITY  OF REFUGE

In 2024 Randi and JJ Guerrero will move back to Cochabamba, Bolivia to return to ministry with City of Refuge (CDR in Spanish). CDR ministries aim at reaching unchurched college students and youth in Cochabamba. The ministries of CDR include a drug and alcohol free Café for students to hang out and experience the love of God and a “second family”, Friday night Outreach events, English classes and a weekly church service. CDR also has a shelter for at-risk women and girls. City of Refuge is a program being led by Bolivian nationals with help and support from US partners such as the Guerreros.

LOCAL PROJECT

Goal $2500 – All Year Long

HOPE61

HOPE61 is a ministry that works to prevent the spread of human trafficking and slavery in our world today. They do this by training and equipping churches to understand the issue of human trafficking and to identify what causes people to be vulnerable to human trafficking. Their goal is that the information and help provided will be a catalyst for churches to evangelize and disciple those who are the most vulnerable in their communities, both in the NW and around the world.