Worship at Hillside
Missionaries
In addition to supporting our denomination’s missionaries through the Christian & Missionary Alliance, Hillside also supports several additional missionaries who have a close relationship with Hillside. Several of these individuals have grown up a Hillside, being related to Hillside families. Others may be from our local community. Yet, like our C&MA missionaries, they share a common passion and vision: to see lives transformed through the power of the Gospel of the living Christ.
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Ken and Kathy Young – CMA in Higashi Hiroshima region of Japan. They are operating Hope House, a facility to minister to hospital patients, visitors, and staff. There they hold bible studies, plan to offer English classes and will offer Eternal Hope to the people they serve.
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Jeff and Deborah Climie (Anthony and Olivia) – CMA in The Dominican Republic. They work with Encounter Cell Church, teach bible studies related to cell groups and recently started an Open Doors for English class to reach students and adults for Christ. The field website is: www.cmadominicanrepublic.org.
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Jason and Sarah Thompson – Chi Alpha at Wright State University and The University of Dayton They work with student ministries on campus at Wright State, holding bible studies, interacting with students, leading retreats, mentoring, and as language partners with foreign students. A new group is in the works for the UD, pending approval. For more about their work see: http://www.daytonxa.org/.
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Lance and Jacque Nelson (Michaela, Haakon, Ariana, Logan and Caden) – Athletes in Action, the sports ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, in Xenia, OH. They are using basketball to help reach individuals for Christ through camps, clinics, leagues, by assembling teams for domestic and international ministry as well as local teambuilding efforts and special events. The website is www.aiabasketball.com.
Write them an email. Bobby and Debbie Booze have been serving with Church Resource Ministries (CRM) in Budapest, Hungary for the past16 years. Their vision is to facilitate movements of healthy, relevant churches throughout the country by encouraging and equipping Hungarian leaders. They are working to see More and Better Leaders for More and Better Churches so that Christ may be known throughout Hungary!