2014–2015 CBFNC Annual Report

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children from 37 different churches articipated in Children’s Mission Days p stories from missionaries and hands-on activities centered on the theme: Keep on Working for the Good of All

Congregations received Local Mission Engagement Grants for projects to alleviate hunger, outreach to children, minister with Internationals, and more.

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ew Churches received financial N and other support, 5 more planned for 2015 These efforts are among our best evangelistic iniatives.

“What a blessing it was when we received word that we had received the CBFNC Local Mission Engagement Grant. I know that

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God brought his people just in c hurches comprise the CBFNC Hispanic Network, Companerismo Cristiano Emmanuel start new congregations each year; organize retreats for men, women, youth and children; and call out and train vocational church leaders.

time to help with this ministry. Our Christian Women Job Corps life skills classes include parenting, budgeting, nutrition, self-esteem, computer skills, and

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to support Mission Partnership Covenants offering mission engagement opportunities · Belize (church-to-church, construction, children) · Lebanon (evangelism celebrations, ministry with Syrian refugees) · Helena, Arkansas (children and construction) · Texas (compressed earth block homes) · Barcelona, Spain (Mission Learning Lab) · Raleigh (with Internationals)

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NC-based CBF Global Missions personnel · LaCount and Anna Anderson in northeast NC · Cecelia Beck in Shelby · Marc and Kim Wyatt in Research Triangle

career readiness. Thank you CBF of NC for providing this grant which helps these participants as we provide a hand-up as well as Christian love and encouragement to our neighbors.” Pat Byrd, First Baptist Church Ahoskie, NC


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