BAHAMAS BURGLARY — Over $7,000 stolen from Md. church group on mission

BAHAMAS BURGLARY — Over $7,000 stolen from Md. church group on mission

By CSI • on July 29, 2010

A group of young people from a Maryland church who traveled to an island in the Bahamas this month to run a summer camp for impoverished children was robbed last week of more than $7,000 in church funds as well as personal monies and belongings. "People are shocked and angry and frustrated," said Pastor Kevin McGhee of the Bethany Community

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Birmingham area missionaries survive Uganda bombing by al Shabaab rebels

Birmingham area missionaries survive Uganda bombing by al Shabaab rebels

By CSI • on July 27, 2010

A group of missionaries from Asbury United Methodist Church in north Shelby County were at a Ugandan restaurant Sunday night watching the soccer World Cup when a bomb ripped through the building, killing 13 people. A second bomb 50 minutes later at Kyadondo Rugby Club claimed more lives. The toll this

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Pa. Church Prays For Members Hurt By Uganda Blast

Pa. Church Prays For Members Hurt By Uganda Blast

By CSI • on July 13, 2010

SELINSGROVE, Pa. (AP) ― The gathering of Christian missionaries from Pennsylvania to watch the World Cup final at an outdoor restaurant in Uganda was to have been a highlight of a month of evangelizing and sightseeing in one of Africa's more Christian countries. In a flash of fire and shrapnel,

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Pennsylvania church group members among those wounded in terror attack

Pennsylvania church group members among those wounded in terror attack

By CSI • on July 12, 2010

(CNN) — The death toll from a pair of bombings that struck a restaurant and a rugby ground in Uganda's capital is around 60, a police spokeswoman told CNN on Monday. Seventy-one more people were injured, said police spokeswoman Judith Nabakooba. The blasts occurred Sunday night as patrons

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Border violence cancels more Mexico missions

Border violence cancels more Mexico missions

By CSI • on May 28, 2010

For 22 years, Rick and Sherry Owens have led American mission teams all over Mexico — with nobody hurt or killed. And “that is how it is going to end,” Rick Owens said in a recent e-mail to supporters. The former Alaska oilfield worker has helped build more than 150 church buildings

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Violence keeps mission team from Mexico

Violence keeps mission team from Mexico

By CSI • on May 14, 2010

For the past 20 years, youth and adults from First Presbyterian Church have traveled annually to Mexico for mission work, but for the second year in a row, Mexico will not be their destination this summer. Instead, they're going to work on a school for the deaf in Jamaica. "We are unable to

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Ahwatukee church cancels mission to Mexico

Ahwatukee church cancels mission to Mexico

By CSI • on May 3, 2010

Mountain Pointe senior Brandon Kaehr was eagerly anticipating his post-graduation trip this month to northern Baja, where his home church has traveled annually to build houses for the needy. It would have been Kaehr's fourth trip to Mexico with a contingent from Mountain View Lutheran Church in

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Violence in Mexico impacts spring break plans

Violence in Mexico impacts spring break plans

By CSI • on March 23, 2010

Recent violence across Mexico has impacted spring break and mission trips to the country. Last week, news agencies reported the shooting of two American citizens in Cuidad Juarez, Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. In the western state of Guerrero, at least 25 people were killed in a series of violent acts

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Mission will procede with caution

Mission will procede with caution

By CSI • on March 20, 2010

For more than 20 years, spring break has been synonymous with a trip to Mexico for many members of Ashland's First Baptist Church. Every March a bus filled with students and chaperones rolls south on Interstate 5, bound for the El Sauzal Orphanage near the city of Ensenada, in Baja California. Typically,

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Violence in Mexico prompts some faith groups to curb trips

Violence in Mexico prompts some faith groups to curb trips

By CSI • on March 20, 2010

When the Rev. Paul McKay went to Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, three years ago to help build homes for the poor, he used some free time to go downtown. "There were outdoor cafes, and the market was booming," said McKay, a chaplain at Baylor Medical Center at Garland. "You felt like you

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Mission trip turns terrifying

Mission trip turns terrifying

By CSI • on March 20, 2010

Members of a Livingston County church experienced a "terrifying" encounter during a mission trip in Kenya this month when they were held hostage and robbed at gunpoint by a group of men that invaded their living quarters. The missionaries — from Brighton Nazarene Church in Genoa Township

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Local Churches Outline A Mission Trip Screening Process

Local Churches Outline A Mission Trip Screening Process

By CSI • on February 9, 2010

The arrest of ten Americans in Haiti and the kidnapping charges filed against them have raised some questions about how church organizations and missionary groups operate. Many churches tell us they run extensive background checks on those interested in volunteering. Joanna Dunn, Assistant Pastor at

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Mission Trips Carry Risk

Mission Trips Carry Risk

By CSI • on January 30, 2010

I've never seen it, but I'm told that somewhere at Princeton (N.J.) Theological Seminary, there is a wall inscribed with the names of its graduates who died while in the mission field. They died from all sorts of causes, everything from disease to murder at the hands of pirates. It's intended

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U.S. ministries lose workers in Haiti

U.S. ministries lose workers in Haiti

By CSI • on January 23, 2010

As religious relief organizations work to help the living and cope with the dying in Haiti, some faith groups are mourning deaths of their members in the recent earthquake. Two United Methodist Church executives, a Lutheran seminarian and three Free Methodist Church missionaries died as a result of

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Travel Warning – Haiti – Monday Update

Travel Warning – Haiti – Monday Update

By CSI • on January 18, 2010

This information is current as of today, Mon Jan 18 2010 13:39:50 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time). HAITI January 14, 2010 The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the situation in Haiti and urges them to avoid travel to Haiti in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that struck Haiti on January

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