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Missions
Purpose and Goals:
Encourage the New Horizon congregation to be mission minded and mission involved.
- Goal 1: Connect the NHCC body with mission work
- Goal 2: Bless overseas missionaries on their birthday's, anniversaries and Christmas.
- Goal 3: Support the missionary with care, teaching materials and encouragement from New Horizon.
- Goal 4: Support New Horizon's oversea missionaries when they come home: i.e. housing and transportation when necessary.
- Goal 5: Coordinating and planning short term mission trips locally and internationally.
- Goal 5: Support NHCC missionaries in order to sustain them financially.
- Goal 6: Bring an awareness to the body with regard to international missions and local ministry missions.
New Horizon offers many opportunities to get involved in state side and global missions...from helping build a church in Uganda to going on a team trip to Mexico. We support missionary work financially by giving a portion of our income each month to support more then 10 mission oriented ministries.
Locally we support: Agape House (Christian Transitional housing) and El Shaddai (Food bank.)Below you'll find information on the additional ministries we support globally.
Hannah's House:
Rozena Erbes established Hannah's House Ministry in Uganda in 2004. She is a nurse and uses her skills to reach out and help heal and love the people of Africa. Her goal for the medical ministry is to ensure quality care as we go out to villages throughout the mission. To teach the Africans ways to promote better health and safety, thereby reducing the risk of illnesses and injuries.
Hannah's House Ministry Goals:
- Offer a place of care for those with AIDS that have no where else to turn in their own community; nurturing them back to health, to become productive members of their communities once again.
- Provide a source of spiritual strength as they face their illness and its effects on their lives.
- Give supportive care to those that are not able to survive the effects of HIV/AIDS, helping them reconcile with God.
- Provide a place for pregnant women that are HIV positive, high risk, and have no safe place to go during their pregnancy. To assist them in having a successful outcome and return them to their community as quickly as possible.
Trumpets of Christ International:
Trumpets of Christ International was formed in 1992 for the purpose of reaching the Shan people of SE Asia. The Shan are listed as one of the largest unreached people groups in the world and are predominantly Buddhist or spirit worshippers. Until January 1996 the Shan people were under the control and influence of an opium warlord who abused them and kept them isolated from outsiders. In March of 1995 David, who is Shan, and Paula Mahawon began their work in Thailand. Their goal was to begin church planting, but God had other plans. The downfall of the opium warlord left thousands of little boy soldiers displaced and orphaned (the army had been a dumping ground for unwanted children). Faith Village began with 5 of these boys and now numbers 60+. A girls' dorm was built in 2003. Many would call this an orphanage, but any who visit know it is simply a very large family!
The new church building is currently under construction and nearing completion. It features an outdoor portico that will be the location for outdoor conferences, youth camps, soccer clinics, Shan festivals and various outreaches. As this new church sits very near the highway, it is sure to be a beacon in this small community and surrounding area.
World Outreach Ministry Foundation:
World Outreach Ministry Foundation (WOMF) is a non profit organization founded in 1993 by Ron and Shirley DeVore. Ron and Shirley had already served in Uganda since 1987, but they found the need to expand beyond the efforts of just one church to incorporate WOMF and return to their rewarding work in Uganda, Africa.
Today WOMF has planted more than eighty churches in Uganda, three churches in Sudan, four in Kenya, three in the Congo, one in Rwanda, and thats just the start.
WOMF also has:
- Six primary Christian Schools, one High School, and two Bible Schools.
- A full fledged prison ministry with two teams working in those prisons daily, supplying food and medical attention while preaching the gospel and bringing many to Jesus.
- Feed His Lambs, an orphan rescue program with over 490 orphans than are being fed, clothed and are attending school.
- Medical outreaches into the villages utilizing their own medically trained personnel.
- Reach to HIV victims of the villages. Giving them life sustaining drugs that before only the wealthy could afford, extending their lives up to twenty years.
- A monthly crusade in Africa, deliberately focusing on unreached villages. Often a new church is planted as a result of all the new converts who need a pastor and church home.
La Fuente Ministries:
La Fuente Ministries, Spanish for "The Fountain" was launched in 2003 by Pastor Dwight and Mary Jo Hansen. They received the calling to become missionaries to Mexico more than 17 years ago. After planting 6 Chruches in the Mazatlan area they came to Tepic, Mexico to plant the church now known as "La Fuente". What was a popular dance hall now holds 750 active members. Over the last seven years, more than 26 pastors and leaders have joined the La Fuente team, creating a diverse staff from Americans, Mexicans, and even a Norwegian.
The ministry focus at La Fuente is evangelism and church planting in key cities. Our church planting goals embrace: The Great Commission, training believers to participate in our church plants, using creativity that effectively reaches this generation, and working in Mercy Ministries that reach out to the needy, widows, orphans, sick and imprisoned.
La Fuente Ministries has been successful in providing a place of refuge for the people throughout the city of Tepic. With three mission church plants, the message of Jesus Christ has been rapidly spreading throughout the city even reaching small surrounding villages.
Some of their greatest needs right now include:
- Support for Missionaries and national Pastors.
- Gifts for feeding the poor and outreaches of mercy.
- Support for children's ministry.
- Building projects and land.
- Church equipment.
- Vehicles and transportation costs.


