Happy Monday everyone! In keeping with last week’s theme of seeking laborers for the harvest, I’d like to highlight one of the many ministries we are privileged to support. Rancho Ebenezer is a family based children’s center run by World Gospel Outreach where displaced Honduran children receive care for basic needs, individual nurturing, treatment for emotional stress, preparation for a future as successful citizens, and an introduction to the love of Christ. Like many ministries, the COVID epidemic impacted the staffing levels at Rancho Ebenezer. Prior to COVID, as many as 40 missionaries served there. Now only one missionary family is. Please pray that the Lord of the harvest will send more laborers their way! In the meantime, you can click on the above link to learn more and if God so moves you, please consider supporting them financially, through prayer, or even in person. To God be the Glory! —Jack Ciak President, Kingdom Missions Fund
Kingdom Missions Fund
Religious Institutions
We fund innovative missions projects that are smart, sustainable, and scalable. #KingdomFund
About us
This Kingdom Missions Fund is a global network of businesses and individuals providing resources to Christian missions efforts. The Kingdom Missions Fund is an engine perpetual support to missions. The goal of the fund is to create an investment portfolio to generate earnings that fund innovative missions efforts. Working together we will make a big impact with a fund of over $1 million that distributes over $100,000 per year.
- Website
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http://www.KingdomFund.com
External link for Kingdom Missions Fund
- Industry
- Religious Institutions
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Little Rock
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- Venture Capital and Christian Missions
Locations
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Primary
P.O. Box 241941
Little Rock, US
Employees at Kingdom Missions Fund
Updates
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“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.” – Matthew 9:37 (That truth is just as real today.) As we enter 2025, Kingdom Missions Fund is dedicating this year to seeking God’s direction for the future—and one thing is already clear: we need more laborers. If you’ve ever felt drawn to missions, or simply want to connect with missionaries around the world, we’d love to hear from you. 🌍🙏 Today also kicks off our new weekly series: #MissionsMonday — where we’ll highlight ministries we support and share how you can pray, give, or get involved. This week, the request is simple: Pray that more followers of Christ will answer the call. We’re excited to walk this journey with you. —Jack Ciak President, Kingdom Missions Fund #KMF #KingdomMissions #PrayerRequest #GreatCommission #GlobalMissions
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Thank you to everyone who has completed our survey about KMF's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. We've already received a lot of useful feedback but are still looking for more. If the Kingdom Missions Fund has touched you in any way, please click this link to make your opinions known: https://lnkd.in/eQU_keYX And by the way, if you can join us in Little Rock, AR on the morning of February 1st, we'd love for you to help us complete this first step in our strategic planning.
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KMF has decided to make 2025 the year that truly sets the course for our future. In early February, we will take the first steps in coming up with a strategic plan by reflecting on where we’ve been and analyzing our strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats so that we may craft a plan that continues to build on what has been accomplished thus far and allows us to increasingly honor God and grow his kingdom going forward. If you have interacted with KMF in some capacity (even if you only played in our golf tournament one time), we would like your input and feedback by completing the survey that can be accessed here: https://lnkd.in/dAXDntVe If you would like to join us when we dive into the first step on the morning of February 1st, you can also let us know that at the end of the survey.