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African Missions: Image of children's hands

Missions

Glory Christian Fellowship Home in Kikuyu, Kenya

flag The directors are Julius & Beatrice Kamau. There are 25 children living there fulltime. Ages range from 4 to 18 years old. We provide uniforms, shoes, books, and lunches so the children can attend the local (free) public school.

Lifeline Ministries in Mexico

Lifeline Ministries in Mexico: Image of children by a fire

flag Dave and Dee Alei of Lifeline Ministries are dedicated to reaching out to the local community of Guaymas, Sonora in Mexico through various projects. The Christmas Shoebox Project was launched in 2005 for the children in the work camps and orphanages in the area. They are also in the process of building a youth center. In the summer of 2008, there was a Glory Short-term Mission trip to help fix up the building that will be the new Youth Center.

Justice For All


The mission of Justice For All is to train thousands, to make abortion unthinkable for millions, one person at a time.

Justice For All accomplishes this with an interactive training seminar, and then takes students on a college campus with an outdoor photo exhibit that shows the truth of abortion so they can put what they learned into practice with those they dialogue with. This synergy between head knowledge and "on-the-job" training creates a unique leadership formation program unlike any other, effectively creating the pro-life leaders of tomorrow in a way that no other organization is doing.

Support

Matt, still a college student pursing a BA in philosophy, raised his support to move to Wichita, KS so he could work full time with Justice For All. Why leave family and friends and move to a new place? Because developing leaders who can share the truth about the horrible injustice of abortion in a loving way is his passion, and the results are always worth it.

Matt is responsible for raising 100% of his salary from a support team of generous individuals and families who give anywhere from $10 a month to $300 a month. Currently Matt is at 80% of his needed support!

Some people give by going…others by donating. Click here to support Matt in his life-saving work (Be sure to type "Matt McKinley staff support in the comments section").