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MNA Thanksgiving Offering

Mentoring leaders for our diverse communities

The MNA Thanksgiving Offering provides grants to help support those who have been called by God to minister to ethnically diverse communities across the nation - people groups who are currently not well served by the PCA. Featured in the brochure are individuals who have received support from the Thanksgiving Offering to help provide their training for ministry leadership. These are just a few of the many men and women who have received support through your faithful giving each year.

When Phil Edwards was 10, his father was shot to death outside an Atlanta nightclub. Through God’s grace, Phil found Christ and today is sharing the Gospel with other inner-city youth. Grants from the Thanksgiving Offering helped provide for his work as Director of Summer Hill Community Ministry in Atlanta and Director of Outreach at New City Fellowship Church in Chattanooga. Now Executive Director of Hope for Indianapolis, Phil has applied for Offering grants for interns who work with him to provide inner city youth with job skills, anger management counseling and most importantly, sharing the grace of the Gospel.

The above is just one example of how the Thanksgiving Offering can make a difference. To view the brochure and read more inspiring stories, click here.

Click here to make a contribution to the Thanksgiving Offering. Your gift will play a significant role in training those who will minister among the many ethnic groups in North America..

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Strategies for Community Ministry

There are many ways to reach out to a community, usually only limited by our imagination and faith; and only to some degree by our resources.  One person with faith and an idea can still be used by God to be a light and a witness to a community, and be used by God to draw people into a congregation.  Resources do limit us, but they do not hinder us in trying something, or some things, at some times.  If there is a will to reach out to the community within a congregation there will be some resources available, and maybe more than you hoped or knew. Click here to read more.

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