How You Can Help


If you would like to support me during my time abroad, there are many ways you can do so! A friend of mine, Kristin, has been in the DR for 3 years now and she has this posted on her blog and has let me use it as well. 


If you would like to make a monetary donation, please send it to:

Our Little Brothers and Sisters
3999 Great Harvest Court
Dumfries, VA 22025

**Your donation will be tax deductible** 

Please know that no amount is not too small or too large, but if you’re able to contribute, I would greatly appreciate your support. 

Thank you to Regis University who donated a generous amount of money. 


If you are interested a sponsoring a child or would like more information on affiliates of NPH, please visit Friends of the Orphans- www.friendsoftheorphans.org and contact your regional office. They are great and will help you in which way you are interested in helping, from sponsoring a child, to making a donation, they are awesome! 

33 Ways to Support Missionaries
Create mission awareness:
  • Create interest in mission—invite missionaries, have a world map in the church hall, mission information, adopt an unreached people group (prayer, info).
  • Place missionary books on the church bookstall and in the church library.
  • Give missionary books as a gift to specific people.
Prayer Support:
  • Form a missionary prayer group, prayer initiatives.
  • Pray with the help of Operation World (Patrick Johnstone), "Pray through the 10/40 Windows" etc.
  • Participate in prayer initiatives like "30 days of Prayer for the Islamic World."
Practical support:

  • Help in financial and legal matters back home (bank accounts, financial transactions, investments, insurance policies, tax declarations, inheritance)
  • Give advice on computers, electronic media, software, medical matters, schooling options.
  • Get and send medicines, spare parts, books, children's materials, local newspaper clips.
  • Visit the missionary's elderly relatives, especially on anniversaries and birthdays, provide care on behalf of the missionary, attend funerals of his/her relatives.

Financial support:

  • Support the missionary personally.
  • Be creative in fund raising, organize a bazaar, art or handicraft exhibition, Gift Day, sponsored walk.
  • Suggest the missionary's ministry as special Christmas project to the local newspaper.
Keep in touch—keep informed:
  • Write to the missionary regularly (letter, fax, email) or call him/her and encourage and inform, send a church newsletter, front page of local newspaper, video of church activities, photos, give out addressed aerogrammes in the church and encourage others to keep in touch, too.
  • Children to keep in touch with the missionaries' children.
  • Be a link person between the missionary and his/her home church. Give out prayer requests in church services, read out excerpts from personal letters, newsletters, show videos, display small items etc. Create a missionary interest in the church.
  • Send presents (small parcels: e.g. children's books, videos, cassettes) esp. at Christmas, birthdays etc.
  • Edit, format, print and mail the missionary's prayer letter, keep the address list up to date.
  • Arrange for the local newspaper or a Christian journal to include articles about the missionary and his/her work.
  • Short-term ministry with missionaries (do house keeping for them, care for their children, help with computers, counsel, preach, teach the missionary and his/her colleagues or church members etc. on subjects you are expert in if those subjects are of interest to them).
Welcome back:
  • Welcome him/her at the airport and arrange for transportation.
  • Provide accommodation, furniture, household items, food.
  • Provide a car for use during home assignment.
  • Provide a holiday flat (or let the missionary 'house-sit' for you while you are away), arrange weekends away, lend a caravan, take the children on outings.
Deputation work:
  • Get invitations from churches, schools, youth groups, students' groups, house groups, church house parties, clubs, societies etc.).
  • Introduce the missionary to interested friends.
  • Plan evangelistic activities together with the missionary (open-air meetings, visits to refugee hostels, university campus, student hostel). Visit neighbors from other cultural backgrounds.
  • Invite the missionary to your church retreat (as guest speaker).
  • Make helpful suggestions for improving e.g. slide presentations, preaching (make aware of changes in culture in the home country—a missionary may not be aware when he comes across as a bit 'odd'!).
  • Set up an interview with a local newspaper, local radio/TV, Christian journals—wonderful opportunities to give a testimony.
  • Plan the deputation work for/with the missionary.
Children's education:
  • Send school books & material, instructive and other books in the children's native language.
  • Take the missionaries' children into your family if they need to stay on in the home country for higher education, vocational training etc.

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