State and US Missions
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The Warrior’s Journey has been developing innovative new ways to connect warriors in crisis with the help and resources they need. The impact is real. We are providing help, strengthening families, and saving lives. Through workshops, military unit engagement, and resiliency centers, We also help warriors find ways to support one another.
Don and Gail Starns work with inmates in the Hutchinson Correctional Facility in Hutchinson, Kansas. Freedom Challenge seeks to facilitate healing and rehabilitation in inmates whose crimes have been associated with life-controlling issues. In the prison, they share the hope of the gospel and the forgiveness of Jesus with the inmates, a people group many seek to avoid.
Convoy of hope
Convoy of Hope is a faith-based organization with a driving passion to feed the world through:
Children’s Feeding initiatives
Community Events
Disaster Services
Convoy of Hope is often first on the scene to disasters of any type, providing much needed items to people in their darkest hour.
Church Mobilization is shoring up the Church— both literally and figuratively. The RV Volunteers initiative connects people of various skills to work on churches and ministry building projects. From young adults to retirees, they will do all they can to find the people who can fill the needs of the local church so they can fulfill their mission.
Lola and James Late serve in Kansas City at Vine Hill Church, a new church plant, where Lola leads the disability ministry. Growing up with two siblings with disabilities, Lola understands firsthand the challenges families can face—and the deep need for a church that truly sees and supports them. She is passionate about building that kind of place, helping families with special needs children encounter the love of Jesus in a real and meaningful way.
Coming to America as a Muslim is hard. They face prejudice, culture shock, language barriers, and much more. Our Muslim missionaries help them integrate into America and meet basic needs. By doing life with these men and women they have an opportunity to share the gospel with them and see their joy as they come to know our savior. We want to honor the sensitive nature of this mission, so we have not listed the names of these missionaries. If you have questions about these missionaries how to help support them, you can contact a pastor.
Casey and Liz Bratcher lead the campus ministry at K-State. They seek to share hope with college students by creating a safe place to worship God, grow in their faith, and give these students a family away from their families.
They are a much-needed light to the K-state campus.
Jason and Danica Geesaman
Hope Fostered is an AG US Missionary Chaplin organization that exists to cultivate second chances through building support systems. They believe that all families are important, every Church has a role and that the ministries to Foster Care should be adaptable to meet the needs of the community. They seek to activate churches to be the solution to the Foster Care needs in their specific communities.
