You can contact me at my home e-mail address with questions, responses to the information here, or
ideas on how to help the people of La Ceiba:
gholmen1@hotmail.com
Click here to visit the Iglesia Gran Comision (Church of the Grand Commission) website,
GCAC's sister organization in Central America:
Great Commission Latin America
Equip International is a missionary organization with some valuable training courses
for medical professionals and lay people alike. Aaron and I plan to attend the Medical Mission Intensive,
a two-week course that teaches valuable skills like suturing, midwifery, minor surgery, sterilizing instruments in the field,
and using supplies on-hand to improvise when medical equipment is not available. Check out their website by following
this link:
www.equipinternational.com
The Caleb Project is an internet based missionary organization that provides resources
for missionary hopefuls and those already working in the field. The Project takes it's name from Numbers 13:30: Then
Caleb silenced the people before Moses and said, "We should go up and take possession of the land, for we can certainly do
it." Visit this site for more information on the Great Commission of Matthew 28:19 and evangelical mission
work:
www.calebproject.org
Mercy Ships is a unique evangelical mission organization that uses large ocean cruisers
to transport inter-disciplinary mission teams throughout the world, mostly in the Carribean, Mediterranean, and African/Asian
coastal areas. Teams are composed of sailors and other seaman, educators, pastors and other evangalists, and medical
professionals. Visit their site for more information:
www.mercyships.org
Fishin' Missions to Belize are an interesting blend of recreation and mission work
in a clinic setting. The itinerary includes 5 days of clinic work, along with two days of deep sea fishing and 1 day
of scuba diving, hiking, and rock climbing in and around water falls on the coast. Check it out:
www.belizemissions.com
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