Thursday, October 20, 2011

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MorningStar Missions Vision Statement: MorningStar/CMM has over 500 missionary leaders in the field around the world under our covering. Some of these have been used to raise up hundreds of churches under them, as well as schools, orphanages, and relief training bases. Our goal is to add many of the most effective, high-impact missionary teams and base support to this growing and powerful missionary force and to network with other missions to see the Great Commission fulfilled and the gospel of the kingdom preached in every nation. Because the mandate to “go into all the world” (see Mark 16:15) is not just geographical, we are also raising up missionaries to go into all of the dominant areas of influence in society such as government, business, education, the media, the entertainment industry, sports, prisons, and so forth. MorningStar's ZAO Life Project has been a vital part of our mission strategy, which has provided and developed many wells and other fresh water sources in Africa. ZAO is now expanding into Haiti, India and South America, as well as providing basic hygiene training for people in remote areas of developing nations. This is vital to the health of a country. CMM is the official missions arm of MorningStar.

Mission Base Is Designed To Be:

• A state of the art Communications Center for planning, directing and supporting our missionaries and teams in the field, as well as deploying Disaster Response Teams.
• Special Forces Missions Training facilities
• A local church serving the families of our missionary force
• A conference center for missions conferences and building strategic alliances with other missions, organizations, and churches
• A resting and equipping place for missionaries on furlough
• Facilities to be used for children’s youth camps with a missions theme during the summer

Development Plan:

• Construction Phase I: The main 24,000 sq. ft. meeting facility is about 50% complete and has been “dried in.” Phase I will include the completion of the main meeting hall for approximately 750 people, offices, lounge/coffee shops, etc. on the main floor.
• Construction Phase II: Phase II will include the completion of all classrooms and situation and communications rooms.
• Construction Phase III: Phase III will include the housing for base instructors, workers and missionary families.
• The MorningStar Missions Base completion will be a project of MFM/MFC under the leadership of Tom Hardiman, with the goal of multiplying all resources donated to project by supplementing with donated materials and labor.
• Construction manager is Nathan Plowman, working under GC, Randy Strombeck.
• Financial oversight and funding provided through MorningStar/CMM Missions

YOU can share in the blessings of impacting the nations of the earth. The MorningStar Global Missions Base is dedicated to the Lord in helping fulfill the Great Commission impacting individuals, communities, and nations for the cause of Christ and for His glory.

We invite you to come and visit us and join with us in prayer, volunteer laborers, building materials, and financial investment.

Contact Jorge Parrott, Missions Director: missionsbase@gmail.com
or call 803-802-5544 ext 391 for more info.
See photos and subscribe to updates on the
Missions Base: http://eaglemissions.org
Donations can be made securely online:
http://eaglemissions.org or send your check to:
CMM PO 7705 Charlotte, NC 28241
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803-802-5544 ext 391
MorningStar Missions
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

MorningStar Mission Base

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MorningStar Base Camp Situated on land once owned by the Moravians, this land is dedicated to taking the Spirit of Jesus, which is prophecy, to the uttermost parts of the earth, releasing the Father’s love, led by the Holy Spirit, and building the Kingom of God through the Morningstar Global Prophetic Community.
MorningStar Missions Vision Statement: MorningStar/CMM has over 500 missionary leaders in the eld around the world under our covering. Some of these have been used to raise up hundreds of churches under them, as well as schools, orphanages, and relief training bases. Our goal is to add many to the most eective, high impact missionary teams and base support to this growing and powerful missionary force. Our goal is to network with other missions to see e Great Commission fullled, and the gospel of the kingdom preached in every nation. Because the mandate to “go into all the world” (see Mark 16:15) is not just geographical, we are also raising up missionaries to go into all of the dominant areas of inuence in society such as government, business, education, the media, the entertainment industry, sports, prisons, and so forth. MorningStar’s Zao Life Project has been a vital part of our mission strategy and has provided and developed many wells and other fresh water sources in Africa, and now expanding into Haiti, India, and South Africa, as well as basic hygiene training for the people in remote places in developing nations that is vital to the health of these nations. CMM is the offcial missions arm of MorningStar.
Mission Base

is Designed to Be

• A state of the art Communicatinos Center for planning, directing, and supporting our missionaries and teams in the eld, as well as with any Deployed Disaster Response Teams.
• Special Forces Missions Training facilities
• A local church serving the families of our missionary force
• A conference center for missions conferences and building strategic alliances with other missions organizations and churches
• A resting and equipping place for missionaries on furlough
• Facilities to be used for children’s youth camps with a missions theme during the summer

• Construction Phase I: The main 24,000 sq. ft. meeting facility is about 50% complete and has been “dried in.” Phase I will include the completion of the main meeting hall for approximately 750 people, oces, lounge/coee shop, etc. on the main foor.
• Construction Phase II: Phase II will include the completion of all classrooms and situation and communications rooms.
• Construction Phase III: Phase III will include the housing for base instructors, workers and missionary families.
• The MorningStar Missions Base completion will be a project of MFM/MFC under the leadership of Tom Hardiman, with the goal of multiplying all resources donated to project by supplementing with donated materials and labor.
• Construction manager is Nathan Plowman, working under GC, Randy Stromback.
• Financial oversight and funding provided through MorningStar/CMM Missions Director Jorge Parrott, and Anna Marie Parrott, CMM Treasurer.
• Long term operations, Phase II: Oversight and Operations of Global Missions Phase is under Jorge Parrott, Missions Dept., who will be reporting directly to Rick Joyner, Executive Director of MorningStar Ministries.
YOU can share in the blessings of impacting the nations of the earth. The MorningStar Global Missions Base is dedicated to the Lord in helping fulfill the Great Commission impacting individuals, communities, and nations for the cause of Christ and for his glory. We invite you to come and visit us and join with us in prayer, volunteer laborers,
building materials, and  financial investment.
Contact Jorge Parrott, Missions Director, at missionsbase@gmail.com
or call 803-802-5544 ext 391 for more info.
See photos and subscribe to updates on the Missions Base at http://eaglemissions.org
Donations can be made securely online at http://eaglemissions.org
or send your check to: CMM PO 7705 Charlotte, NC 28241
Copyright © 2011 MorningStar Missions, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in at our web site or signed up through CMM.

Our mailing address is:
MorningStar Missions
375 Star Light Dr.
Fort Mill, SC 29715

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

MorningStarMissions

Flash Point: Guatemala


Major Roadblocks Overcome

Angie and Jason Christman, CMM/MS missionaries to Guatemala know what it is like to deal with obstacles. The recent teachers’ strike has made transportation almost impossible in some areas as they block roads with huge boulders and hordes of people. The Christmans deliver 200 meals of fresh produce and meat over a two week period, along with the love of Christ, to several feeding centers for the poor. On their recent delivery, they encountered a blockade which had all traffic stopped. Angie prayed as Jason approached the obstacle. Before long a reporter was interviewing him and he was allowed to speak with the head teacher. As if in a movie, theirs was the only vehicle allowed through that day, as people worked to move the huge boulders aside and let them pass.

Major Challenges in Naranjo

Sister Sidia experienced a great tragedy when the truck her husband was riding in careened down a mountainside. He was killed and his co-pastor’s back was broken, as they were returning from an envangelistic outreach. As a result, their feeding center was shut down and Sister Sidia is now pastoring the church. The Christmans delivered food to this very needy community to help fill in the gap, while they deal with the grief of a funeral and the passing of their leaders. Sister Sidia is in the white in the middle of the picture above; Please pray for her and the community, as they recover and care for the survivors. Pictured here on the left is a family who depends on the feeding center. The family to the right lives in a lean to, one wall of which is black plastic and the others are mud. They have been reduced to these living conditions as a result of their home being washed away. Only $4,000 would build a dry, safe home for this fatherless family. The Christmans drive on roads that are regularly filled with obstacles taking hours to remove, to bring the Love of the Father & His provision to families like these.

Madelyn Can See

Madelyn suffers from a unusual eye condition that takes special glasses to correct. God moved on the heart of a donor in the States, to pay for having the glasses custom made for her. The glasses were then sent to Houston to catch a plane with some missionary friends to bring them to Guatemala. In the meantime, Angie and Jason Christman, CMM/ MS missionaries, helped transport Madelyn from her home in a mountain village, where they first ministered to and met her, to the rendezvous point. We praise Him for His loving provision for this little one. The Christmans disciple many Eastern Guatemalan pastors through in-home training sessions, bringing spiritual depth and unity to the churches. Please pray for them as they overcome seemingly impossible obstacles in a land of great beauty, but also great need.

Salvation: The Most Precious Gift!

J. and Y. M. minister in one of the most difficult areas of India, due to the persecution of Christians by Hindus. Our CMM/MS missionaries’ main focus is leading the lost in this area to Jesus. Recently, they preached the Gospel to a
strong, but very young, Hindu couple, who then gave their lives to the Lord. The husband was delivered from smoking, drinking and beating his wife. For the first time in their married life, peace reigned in their house. Here is a picture of the wife being baptized. She changed her name to Ruth. Not long afterwards, Ruth died from an HIV infection. Please pray for the husband and the children as they step out in their new found faith. May the darkness be pushed back in India.

The Work of the Father is to Believe

Many around the world agree that the world’s problems are beyond human remedy. If we are not sure in what we believe, our families, and our very lives are at a great risk of falling away. We encourage you to rest in the peace of God, knowing that Jesus intercedes night and day on our behalf. We are in the time of the church’s greatest hours and it will get better as the glory of God shines on us more and more. In John 14:12 Jesus says, “He who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also, and greater works than these will he do, because I go to my Father.” During the last 40 years it is said that more people have come to Jesus than in all of history combined. There are trials, persecutions and tribulations coming, but the battle of the ages is in God’s hands. Go forth with great faith, boldness and courage , and take the nations to glorify our God.

Join us on a missions trip; help us drill wells; plant schools and churches; send others out. You will receive the same reward as those on the front lines.

He is our all in all. Blessings,
Jorge Parrott

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