
We support the resourcing and church planting ministries of the Heartland district which consists of ND, SD, NE & KS. The district consists of Executive Minister-Larry Odle; Administrative Assistant-Kay Odle; Walt Moser- Director of Church Planting; Al Magnuson - ReTooling Head Coach; and Deb Weitala - Director of Women's Ministries.
www.convergeheartland.org
This new missional name for the Baptist General Conference. We support the general work of Converge Worldwide along with Global Missions. Through the headquarters we support Chuck & Betty Selander, missionaries to the Hispanic community. Chuck & Betty are based in Pelican Rapids MN but serve throughout the area.
www.convergeworldwide.org
The Reeds began their ministry in the Amazon Jungle in 2008. Jessica is from South Dakota and attended Sun Prairie Baptist/Salem, a Converge Heartland church.
www.amazonreeds.comLift Up Vulnerable Everywhere Ministry
Addressing the global needs of children through adoption, foster care and child sponsorship.
Also known as MAPC. Northridge supports the pro-life efforts put forth by MAPC. They provide alternative choices to pregnant women in crisis.
(605) 996-3303
Northridge supports the ministry of MCS in providing a Christ based education to children in our community.
www.mitchellchristianschool.com/Michelle brings hope to the children of the orphanage in Odessa Ukraine.
Regan Beauchamp has started a church behind bars at the SD State Prison in Sioux Falls.
Northridge supports the work of RBC and shares Daily Bread booklets.
www.rbc.org/odb/odb.shtmlPastor(s) Ben Payne and Paul Manson reach our community at large through this Sunday morning message on KMIT.
Northridge supports the Salvation Army and their work to help those in need in the Mitchell area.
more informationFamily Life Ministries offer conferences and materials that help families grow in their faith and in their relationships with one another. Tim & Sheila Steele are our area missionaries with Family Life.
http://www.steele.familylifestaff.com/prayerletters.phpThe Sunday School students support Ellie Nyangoma through World Help.