Walcha Anglican partners with the following ministries in the form of prayer support, financial support, and personal contact.
These ministries each promote the life-giving gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed.
These ministries each promote the life-giving gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed.
The NewmansCMS is dedicated to a vision of a world that knows Jesus through equipping, sending and supporting long term workers who share the Gospel across cultures.
Andrew and Margie are working at the Canon Ndimbirwe Bible College, in North Kigezi Diocese, Uganda. They teach the Bible, are building relationships and continuing to grow in understanding of language and culture. www.cms.org.au/qnnsw/ CompassionWe have been sponsoring a Compassion child since she was 7, she’s now 13. She lives in the North Kigezi Diocese in Uganda.
Compassion is a Christian holistic child development organisation. In response to God’s call they give hope to the hopeless, spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ in a culturally relevant, non-coercive way. Programs are delivered in partnership with local churches in developing countries. compassion.com.au |
The ThompsonsDave and Emma (with Reuben & Paige) have been serving in Dongara WA since Feb ‘24.
Since then “we are thankful for the many connections within the community our God has provided. These include after after-school catch ups and sports and social sports (for the grown-ups).” “We’re also looking forward to starting an after-school kids' club in 2025. Please pray for fruit!” www.bushchurchaid.com.au FEBCFEBC spreads the gospel among the nations via different forms of media. They offer hope to people who may be oppressed or persecuted, living in poverty, devastated by disaster, isolated, homeless or in exile. Over 7 million people annually tell FEBC how their lives are changed by what they hear via FEBC radio, streaming and from teams on the ground.
febc.org.au |
North Kigezi,UgandaThe Armidale Anglican Diocese partnership with the Diocese of North Kigezi supports gospel workers to make disciple-making disciples of Christ. Ministries include mutual visits and prayer support; and in North Kigezi the Nextgen Leaders’ Training Conference; Clergy Conference; Andrew & Margie Newman (CMS) at Canon Ndimbirwe Bible College; and the ongoing development of new training opportunities.
armidaleanglicandiocese.com/things-we-do/north-kigezi-link/ Open DoorsOpen Doors was founded by Andrew van der Bijl (“Brother Andrew” - God’s Smuggler) began smuggling Bibles into Communist Eastern Europe in the 1950’s.
The work now covers 70 countries, providing discipleship, community development, and emergency relief to Christians in the most dangerous places to follow Jesus. Support your brothers and sisters financially and in prayer and through printed and online updates. www.opendoors.org.au |