Adventure Kids Camp

Adventure Kids Camp is working closely with local communities in the South Pacific nations by hosting children’s camps three times a year, during the school holidays. Our goal is to build strong spiritual foundations in children’s lives where the gospel is shared through sporting activities, skills activities, art and craft, worship in music and during meal times.

Adventure Kids Camp2023-08-15T13:30:49-07:00

Jinkai Initiative

At Jinkai Initiative, we work with children and their families who have been adversely impacted by the ethno-religious clashes in Northern and North Central Nigeria. We are particularly passionate about alleviating mental and emotional trauma resulting from these crisis in order to allow healthy communities to thrive and break the cycle of violence.

Jinkai Initiative2023-08-15T13:40:01-07:00

Casey Quek

Casey Quek is serving as the Ministry Assistant to the Lead Pastor of Burleigh Heads Uniting Church and Burleigh Village Church. My role is to support the pastor in a variety of ministry tasks across the life of the church. This includes serving at the morning traditional service and the afternoon contemporary church gathering.

Casey Quek2023-08-15T13:42:00-07:00

Beauty for Ashes Rwanda

Beauty for Ashes Rwanda is a Rwanda-registered NGO with a mission of releasing a generation to lead full and productive lives. Since its inception in 2014, Beauty for Ashes Rwanda has organized weekly worship services, youth conferences, student outreaches, community service projects, creative and professional development courses, and many other events and activities to promote responsible and informed decision-making among Rwanda’s urban youth.

Beauty for Ashes Rwanda2023-08-15T13:55:29-07:00

Joelle Loewen

Joelle (Loewen) and Christian Byren are working in Tarija, Bolivia discipling men, women and couples for the kingdom of God. There is a deep rooted lack of personal and Christ like identity due to communist government, religious and traditional culture. Even within the churches there is strife and division amongst each other and lack of discipleship as part of their programs.

Joelle Loewen2023-08-15T14:01:14-07:00

The Tekera Foundation

The Tekera Foundation supports the Tekera Resource Centre and its surrounding community of 8000+ residents. To ensure development practice is holistic, inclusive, non-colonial, and champions the strengths of the Tekera community, we use a variety of approaches recommended by the United Nations and culturally appropriate practice and policy.

The Tekera Foundation2023-08-15T09:32:05-07:00