Showing posts with label Public Relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public Relations. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Zebra Truck in Christmas Parade


Photo by Aaron Hardin, Jackson Sun
The Zebra Truck made an appearance in the Christmas Parade last night in Jackson, Tennessee. The entry won third place in its division, beat out by an antique fire truck. With a sign that read "This Christmas Support a Child in Ethiopia" this vehicle is gaining a lot of attention for IOI and raising awareness about the ministry in Ethiopia.

Within a few weeks we hope to be finished with the modifications to the truck and ship it to Ethiopia to be used in the training program called Sanctuary Village.

Friday, October 08, 2010

Zebra Truck on the Loose!

Bought and paid for! PRAISE GOD!

Plans are for the IOI Zebra Truck to be driven around the mid-South for a few months, maybe coming to a Christmas Parade near you! Then it will be packed in a big crate along with other supplies to be shipped to Ethiopia in early 2011.

After its time as an "awareness raiser" we hope that this Land Cruiser will serve many years transporting people and supplies in Ethiopia.

Thank you to all who have donated so far!

There is a continuing need for funding for Sanctuary Village and transportation costs.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Land Cruiser Purchased for Sanctuary Village

Just a few weeks after sharing with IOI supporters the need for an SUV to be used at Sanctuary Village we have purchased a 1995 Toyota Land Crusier! Supporters responded with gifts of cash and a used Jeep.

In the coming weeks we plan to have the truck detailed, make some cosmetic repairs and have the Sanctuary Village logo applied. We also plan to put a zebra skin graphic on the truck to call attention to it as we use the SUV like a moving billboard here in the USA over the next 6 to 8 months*. Plans are to put lettering on the back window - "Do Something Good... Send this truck to Ethiopia!"

We estimate a need for an additional $12,000 US to ship the truck to Ethiopia. Donors can give money or used cars that we can sell for this project (donors receive a receipt for the full used retail value of the used car donated).

It is our hope that this project will raise enough funds to provide two SUVs for use in Ethiopia and gain more sponsors for the Sanctuary Village project.

*Funds gained from this project may be used to purchase an SUV in Ethiopia rather than shipping this particular truck there if it proves to be more ecconomical.

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Tinsae Library Opens in Lafto


by Mary Evans
March Mission Team Volunteer
I struggled with how to describe my trip in a brief and edifying manner. But I will say that I saw the Lord’s hand in this trip- how it came about, the make up of the team that went, and the unity we had as a team. To describe the trip in a few ways, it was enriching, eye-opening, heart softening, and humbling.
I shared with the indigenous missionaries that I felt at home in Ethiopia, not because I had lived in Africa most of my life, but because they were indeed my brothers in Christ. I had been praying for an opportunity to see the Body of Christ in a new and refreshing way in Ethiopia. He was faithful in doing that.
On the first day in Ethiopia our attempt to visit a church out in the countryside hit several obstacles. Oceans of deep mud ended up turning us back while Negash, Nadine and Bobby walked 3 hours to make it for the end of the baptism of more than 30 believers.
Our goal of setting up a library (organize and catalog over 400 books) was met; it just took 2 days longer than expected, but I saw how the Lord was sovereign in the fact that I work in a library and was able to help in coming up with a cataloging system that would work in Addis.
Our team was able to witness the baptism of an Ethiopian lady who lives and works in Lebanon. Pray for her to live out her faith as she returns to Lebanon.
I was humbled by the poverty and beggars. I mentioned previously that this trip was heart softening. I think I saw so much poverty growing up in different ways but I was able to see it in a new light and process it too.
Thursday we fellowshipped with the missionaries who were fasting and praying for their ministry and families.
Friday was the grand opening of the Tinsae (Resurrection) Library and we were able to dedicate it to the Lord. Our prayer is that through this Christian literature, people would come to know the written Word and Jesus Christ the Word.
We were able to visit the children’s’ ministry that IOI supports, and give out the gifts to about 102 kids. These kids are being supported on $25 dollars a month, and their education, school uniforms and other physical needs are taken care of. We had the opportunity to visit Buruk’s home – a tent in the middle of a dump. What was a humbling experience for us was an honoring time for them.
I’m still not sure what the Lord had in store with the trip except to Glorify Himself, and I pray that was indeed what took place. There was evidence after evidence of His faithful work and creative handiwork.
Please join me in prayer for the evangelist Kasau, Amsala one of the few women IOI supports, Fikadu as he helps set up a new ministry within IOI, for Fikere as he and his wife run the café/library area. And for the other missionaries that are selflessly serving the Lord in their homeland, Ethiopia.


The Tinsae Library was established in part by donations from the USA and the UK. Special thanks to donors of financial resources and to Union University for the donation of over 400 books!

Financial News

by Russ Cooper
Financial Director
In the midst of a national recession in 2009, God proved His faithfulness to IOI with our best year ever financially. For the first time in our eleven-year history, we finished the year with over $200,000 in donations - to God be the glory! That was enough to support 38 ministers in Ethiopia, 2 in Brazil, 1 in Germany, 3 in our US office, and over 100 children in the TLC program. We also added three new ministers in Ethiopia and saw the number of children sponsored through TLC grow significantly. (For more financial details go to ioiusa.org and download our 2009 financial statement.)
So far 2010 is looking to be a good year for us as well, with two amazing trips to Ethiopia already taken and many other ministry opportunities still to come. In addition, we have had some great meetings in churches and homes, and have made a lot of new friends as we have had opportunities to share about this amazing ministry. We would love the opportunity to share with your church or small group about what God is doing. See our calendar on the opposite page and call us to set up a date.
Of course, there are always needs and our greatest needs financially right now are two-fold:

1. We need more sponsors for the TLC project! Ayele is supporting over 100 children on the support received for 85.
2. We need donors to support the CORE fund so that we can continue to pay the bills here and move into an adequate office.

Thank you so much for your support and prayers. It is truly a pleasure to serve with you.

Friday, December 04, 2009

Friday, September 25, 2009

A Mission to Share: Indigenous Outreach International celebrates 10 years

photo by Aaron Hardin
story by Tracie Simer
The Jackson Sun Friday, September 25, 2009

More than 12 years ago, Patrick Beard and his wife, Lana, moved to Ethiopia to become missionaries. Their dreams were ended when they had to return to the United States because she had a complicated pregnancy.

"I came home sick and beaten," he said. "I just knew our missions career was over."

However, he soon had a vision to help native missionaries and pastors like the ones he met in Ethiopia. That vision became Indigenous Outreach International, which celebrated 10 years of ministry Thursday night at Union University.

The ministry now supports 38 missionaries in Ethiopia, two in Brazil and one in Germany. The organization also provides a child care service to meet the needs of 100 poverty-stricken children in Ethiopia, Beard said.

After six weeks, the ministry was supporting seven missionaries for about $250 a month, Beard said.

"Indigenous Outreach International was born in suffering, carried out in simplicity and grounded in ancient roots," he said. "It's simple, really - we saw brothers in need, and we had compassion. We're simply doing what the apostle Paul did when he helped out young missionaries and churches."

Steven Kennedy, missions coordinator for the ministry, said the celebration was a way for people to learn more about what the ministry does and hear about its progress.

"We wanted to make the Jackson area aware of what this ministry is doing," he said. "Scripture says that good news from distant lands brings joy to the heart. We want to encourage (people) that God is working around the world and using people in Jackson to help around the world."

Beard shared the stories of a few missionaries who receive support and who have started their own ministries. Future projects include opening a cafe in Ethiopia to help raise funds and creating training centers for missionaries there, Beard said.

"God has done some amazing things," he said. "I hope we can continue to help others in need."

Kennedy said that aside from financial support, Indigenous Outreach International also offers technical, educational and prayer support.

Visit www.jacksonsun.com and share your thoughts.

- Tracie Simer, 731-425-9629

Thursday, April 23, 2009

April Newsletter

It is both an honor and a privilege to share with you some of the news and needs associated with the ministry of Indigenous Outreach. As a supporter of this ministry I know that you are interested in how the funds you give are being used. It is my hope that you will be encouraged to share this ministry with other so that we might have the blessing of helping even more poverty stricken churches, missionaries, orphans and widows.

RUSS COOPER
We have been praying for some time now that God would raise up a co-worker to partner with us at the office here in Jackson. With proposed projects in Ethiopia and the United Kingdom, and a growing number of individuals being ministered to the need for additional ministry staff is evident. Russ Cooper has answered the call. He plans to move with his wife Meredith and their two children from Shreveport to Jackson in June. Russ has served as a pastor in three Louisiana churches and he also serves as the administrator for Calvary Baptist’s senior care facility. Russ will be the Financial Director for IOI. In addition to accounting and fund raising responsibilities Russ will be involved in discipleship both at home and abroad. Please pray for the Coopers in this time of transition.

OFFICE
Due to the addition of Russ on staff and the needs associated with ministry growth we are now in need of a larger office space in Jackson. For years we have had the privilege of utilizing donated office space. We have an opportunity to purchase an office suite for $65,000 which would meet our needs for years to come. Please join with us in prayer that God would provide.

CHILD SPONSORS NEEDED
Over 100 at risk children are being ministered to through the TLC Project. This is a project that is dear to our hearts as we have witnessed with our own eyes the transformation that is made in the entire family of the children ministered to. In addition to spiritual training children served through TLC attend school, receive food aid and clothing. We are in URGENT need of 38 sponsors who will give $25 per month to change the live of a poverty stricken child.

TRANSFER DOUBLE FREQUENT FLIER MILES—NWA & Skyteam
A unique and painless way to give to IOI is by donating your Northwest Airlines frequent flier miles. Now through May 31 you may donate your frequent flier miles from Northwest to account number 921561605 (in the name of Patrick Beard) and Northwest Airlines will double your gift! These miles will be used to purchase ministry travel. www.nwa.com

PRAYER ALERT
Are you a prayer warrior? Are you on our weekly PRAYER ALERT email list? Would you like to join with us in regular prayer and have the joy of sharing in answered prayers? Log on to www.ioiusa.org and follow the link to “Get Involved” and “Prayer Worker”. (This site currently only works with Internet Explorer - we are working on it).

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Mayor's Reception - Coleraine, Northern Ireland

The Mayor of Coleraine, Councillor David Barbour, hosted a reception in the Mayor’s Parlour for Aghadowey man, Doctor James Wilson, who is departing on Tuesday for Ethiopia. Doctor Wilson has been commissioned by Indigenous Outreach International, a Tennessee based missionary society to conduct an independent review of an ambitious project called Sanctuary Village.

‘Sanctuary Village is indeed an innovative project’, Doctor Wilson explained, ‘ It aims to create a missionary campus very much in tune with local village customs and culture, where students will not just be taught Reformed theology, but a wide range of agrarian and practical skills that will enhance the lives and survival of their fellow villagers at this time of drought and famine. One of my tasks will be to assess the potential for local agencies such as Exodus to provide teams to assist the project. More information can be gleaned at www.ioiusa.org

Mayor David Barbour wished Doctor Wilson journeying mercies ‘ It is a challenging task that James has been called to. We would indeed pray that his analytical skills are combined with a Holy Boldness, and that many young Christians from the Borough of Coleraine would follow in this mission to bring the Christian gospel and Christ inspired acts of kindness to the people of Ethiopia at this time of need.’

Friday, May 23, 2008

The Video is Finished!!!


Sanctuary Village from Patrick Beard on Vimeo.

Big thanks to Julian Williamson from Bluesland Films for all his hard work on this project!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Upcomming Events

IOI Jackson Awareness Banquet — May 1 & 2
Woodland Baptist Church, Jackson, Tennessee
at 6:30 each evening — Choose the night that is best for you.
Space is limited! Call Tina Varughese (731)616-3589 for reservations

Robin Mark — August 1 at TLC Church Cordova, TN
More information at www.ioiusa.org or (731)664-9960
Robin Mark — September 4 in Jackson, TN at 7:00
More information at www.ioiusa.org or (731)664-9960

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Prayer for Ten-Time Multiplication


We have entered our tenth year as a ministry. Stephen Kennedy (IOI’s Mission Coordinator) and I have begun to pray a radical prayer and ask God to multiply the ministry of IOI ten times.
We really believe in what we are doing.
Asking God to increase the ministry by ten will not cost ten times as much.
Our budget last year was $161,260.31 which supported 25 children, 36 missionaries, mission trips and the administration Stateside. For just over three times as much financial support we could be doing ten times more ministry! This is possible because our costs Stateside would not increase very much.
We could be supporting 320 Ethiopian missionaries, 250 children, 30 Brazilian missionaries, build a discipleship training center in Ethiopia and administrate the mission for just over $500,000.00 per year. That is over 600 families for less than $830 per family per year!
Sanctuary Village Discipleship Training Center
The Church is growing quickly in Ethiopia and we see an urgent need for good training in the countryside churches. Many of the new churches that have been established in the past three years have leadership with little or no training in theology or Bible. I do not want my zeal to overshadow wisdom. There is no quick fix, but we do have a plan.

Our hope is to establish a training center called Sanctuary Village. The idea is to bring people from the countryside to live in a village much like their own village while they learn to grow their own food, learn a trade, study scripture, pray and practice ministry among the poor. In time we believe this ministry will be self-supporting, and need little assistance from us. It truly is an opportunity to invest in the future as we both give our brother a fish, and teach him how to fish.
I have begun to pray for partners in this task that will be willing to invest seven years of sowing to see a harvest that could last for many years to come. I am asking for help to raise an army of missionaries in Ethiopia who will be equipped for the days ahead.
I would love nothing more than to have invested the next seven years into hundreds of Ethiopians who are committed locally-supported disciplemakers. I believe this could happen.
Already we have witnessed ministers who no longer need our support and have directed their sponsorship to others. Over 50% of the churches we work with have begun to support their ministers. The support that has come from America has been a catalyst for change, and an encouragement to our poverty stricken brothers and sisters in Christ.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Concert and Banquet


Robin Mark Concert
By Stephen Kennedy
Mission Coordinator
On August 16th Robin Mark presented a concert at First Baptist Church, Humboldt, TN for IOI.. The evening was a blessing in that we had many good conversations about the ministry and about life in Christ with brothers and sisters. We would like to thank again all those who helped make the evening what it was. We are looking forward to what the Lord may have for next year and the possibility of bringing Robin back. Pray that the Lord would give us wisdom in how we can best serve the body and encourage each other in worshiping our God.v

Mississippi Banquet
By Stephen Kennedy
Mission Coordinator
Thursday, September 6th, we had the IOI banquet in Tupelo, Mississippi at the campus of Itawamba Community College. Pastor Alex Lobo, an IOI board member, led the music with his wife accompanying him on the piano. Patrick was able to share about the ministry with the freshness of his recent trip and the give up-to-date reports on ministers and children supported through IOI. Arlene Norton is helping to raise supporters for children’s sponsorship in Ethiopia and was there with an information table. We had a good response and some at the banquet who did not know about IOI are looking into going to Ethiopia in January with the team. We praise the Lord for His blessing on the evening. Thank you to all of the table hosts and the volunteers who did so much work, particularly Tina Varughese and Faye Hollingsworth who coordinated the banquet.

Friday, July 20, 2007

ROBIN MARK CONCERT


An Evening of Worship with

ROBIN MARK

THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 at 7:00 pm

First Baptist Church Humboldt, Tennessee

Robin Mark will be joining us again this year for a benefit concert. Robin is an internationally recognized worship leader from Belfast, Northern Ireland
and has produced many albums.


Admission is FREE -- space is limited Reservations are encouraged!

Although we are not selling tickets to this concert we do have a couple of options to guarantee a seat.
You can guarantee a seat in the Reserved General Seating Section
for a donation of $15 or more per person.
Groups of 7 or more are suggested $10 per person.
(Maximum of $40 per family, please indicate the number of adults and children).


The General Seating Section will be open seating, doors open at 6:30 PM.
The other option that we have is that you simply show up on the evening of the concert.
The number of open seats will be limited to availability. An offering will be taken at the door.


Make checks payable to "IOI", and send your donation

(along with the number of seats requested) to:

I.O.I.ROBIN MARK CONCERT
PO Box 10173
Jackson, TN 38308-0102


Click here for information.

An offering will be taken

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

New Website Address -- ioiusa.org

You can still access the IOI website at our old address, but we have added an easier URL (website address) at www.ioiusa.org. While you are there click on the link to our blog for the latest news from the field at www.ioiusa.blogspot.org Our new email address is info@ioiusa.org

Monday, April 30, 2007

Concert and Banquet

Plans are being made for this year’s Robin Mark concert to be held in Tennessee, and an awareness banquet to be held in Mississippi. The concert is set for August 16 and the date for the banquet is September 6. To volunteer or for more information, please call Patrick at (731)664-9960.

Speakers Available
If your church or organization would be interested in having Patrick or another speaker present the work of IOI please contact us today. Call (731)664-9960.

Coffee & Conversation - May 22

You are invited to have coffee and dessert with us on Tuesday, May 22 at 7:30pm at Union University Coburn Dining Room in Jackson, Tennessee. This informal meeting will be an opportunity to get an update about IOI and introduce the ministry to others.
Space is limited and reservations are encouraged! An offering will be taken. Call Tina Varughese for more information (731)616-3589

Monday, February 26, 2007

Stateside Ministry News

Electronic Funds Transfer
Regular donors now have the option of having their monthly, quarterly or annual giving deducted directly from their checking or savings account electronically through our EFT service.
Simply fill out and sign a simple form, attach a void check and mail it to IOI. The donation will be deducted from the specified account as designated and instructed on the form until given notice to discontinue the service.
If you are interested in this new form of giving download the form from the www.IndigenousOureach.net website. We can also mail or fax the form to you. For more information contact Patrick at (731) 217-0750. v

Tax Receipts Change
In the past IOI has mailed receipts for giving on a quarterly basis. In an effort to reduce paperwork and be good stewards we will now only mail receipts twice per year (January and July). Donors may receive receipts on a more regular basis, or at anytime by simply contacting the IOI office at (731)664-9960. v

Concert and Banquet
Plans are being made for this year’s Robin Mark concert to be held in Tennessee on August 16. There is also an awareness banquet to be held in Mississippi on Thursday, September 6 (Corrected Date from date first published in newsletter). To volunteer or for more information please call Patrick at (731)217-0750. v