Letterkenny Christian Fellowship

            

Missions

Missions and outreach are priorities at LCF.  Sharing the hope of Christ and His abundant life with people everywhere is not only a joy for us as believers, but it is a command from God -- a calling that we the Body of Christ take seriously.  God’s heart for evangelism is obviously seen as he asks us these questions  in Romans 10:14: 

“How, then, can they call on the One they have not believed in?

And how can they believe in the One of whom they have not heard?

And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?”

 

            

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                      International Missionaries supported by LCF

As a growing church we have been able to increase our support in the mission field.

Marko & Pauline Hakkola (along with their children Jonah, Ciara, Eileigh and Allanah) are missionaries who have been living in West Africa since 2001. They are working alongside a team to facilitate Bible translation into two of the local languages. They spent most of 2003-04 in culture and language learning and personal ministry, 2005-06 in Bible storying ministry, and are now very much into translation work. This is a long- term mission which might take many years of prayer, hard  work and patience.

Rhoda Morrison lives in Cork where she works and ministers using a bus as a drop-in centre for the homeless. The work is to provide food and shelter and it is staffed by volunteers from different churches in Cork.

Alkan Mujumbi (born 1995)is a pupil living at an ETO school in Kenya. ETO (educate the orphans) provides for deprived children in Africa. The young students are sponsored by individuals or groups, through whose support they receive education and a cooked meal every day at school.

Mike and Aster Mullins have pioneered and lead Operation Mobilisation Ireland. They currently live in Buncrana and are  involved in many ministries locally and nationally besides all they do for OM (e.g. the Big Red Bus, the Evangelical Alliance, Shoe Box appeal, etc.).

Jay and Donna Prasad (Joshua and Jared) are missionaries with Oceania for Christ in Jay’s homeland of Fiji Islands.  They live on the Main Island, but Jay’s work as an evangelist takes him primarily to the dozens of other islands of Fiji.  He also equips the pastors with much-needed Bible and ministry training.  Donna’s calling there is to be a mother to Joshua and support her husband prayerfully while tending to the many practical details involved with  his constant travels.

Jamie Bell is from Letterkenny and is part of Operation Mobilisation as a software engineer with the international co-ordinating team in Carlisle, UK. In this position he is a vital IT support to OM’s missionaries all over the world.     

Olga Gallagher works in Alabama (United States) at an orphanage founded and directed by Pete Spackman.  The main purpose of the Christian orphanage is to reach out to children who are alone because their parent(s) is in prison.  Olga is originally from Letterkenny, but is offering her service there for a year as a teacher for and help with the children.