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David and Renee Millen
In 1980 David and Renee (with Christina, Rebekah and Timothy) left Carrickfergus for Carlow in the Republic of Ireland to begin a church planting ministry. In 1985 they returned north when David was asked to take over as Director of Evangelical Ministries. David's main ministry role (apart from directing the work) is serving in a consultancy role with church leaders. In addition to this role he leads and teaches courses such as 'Clearing Our Vision' and 'Effective Small Groups.'

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Stephen and Lorna McGowan
Stephen, Lorna and their 3 boys Pete, Paul and Daniel moved to the Philippines in the late '80s when Stephen took up the role of Administrator with OMF. Stephen was called to be Pastor of Chaengwattana Community Church in Bangkok, Thailand in 1999 (an International Expatriate Church).

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Brian and Hazel Dorman
Brian and Hazel started work in Uganda in 1984 and have run Africare since 1985. 
Responsible for:
Besaniya Children's Programme
(home, sponsorship, projects).
Cherub post-operative care and rehabilitation of disabled children.

Evangelical Christian Ministries,
Uganda -missions and training programmes
Missions -church planting, education, health care on remote islands
with EM -development of training programmes for church leaders. Literature distribution, translation and publishing.

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Robin and Joy Scott, Gillian and Judith

Robin left Bible College in 1988 and started working with Prison Fellowship as their Fieldworker. Since 1993 he has been the full time Director with responsibility for the day today running and management of the organization. PF visits all 3 prisons in Northern Ireland and makes contact with all new inmates as they arrive in the prisons. Four weekly Bible studies are concluded in two of the prisons. Families are supported in the outside through requests coming from within the prison. Other activities such as Youth work - Path Finders and Christmas programme give further opportunities to show the love of Christ in a practical way .

 

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Ken and Doris Meldrum
Ken and Doris moved to Belfast in September 1986 to work with Child Evangelism Fellowship. Ken is a member of the Belfast CEF Team and is involved in evangelism among children through the 5-day clubs, good news clubs and summer camps.

PLAYING YOUR PART

Praying for missionaries
- For boldness
- For opportunity and clarity
- For Protection
- For the spread of God's word

Joining a Missionary Support Group
- Focus on work and personal needs of one of ourmissionaries
- Practical help and encouragement

Giving

- Via the Mission Support Fund

- Gift Aid Scheme

 

Serving

- Spot Mission

- Training

- Full-time commitment

 

Sending

- Responding to God's call