Project # 65-0888

Help take the Gospel to Kenya, Africa!
 

“From here you will reach the world....” this is what Pastor Kevin heard in the his spirit as he planted The Shelter in Ambrose, GA. Early in Pastor Kevin's ministry God revealed to him that he would personally take the Gospel to Africa.
Pastor Kevin has been invited to minister in crusades, minister training conferences, and orphanages. YOU CAN HELP send Pastor Kevin to fulfill this part of his ministry. Pastor Kevin has obtained Missionary Evangelist status with the Church of God (Cleveland, TN.)With a Pastor's heart Kevin desires to see the light of the Gospel spread across the world!

Upon arriving in Kenya, Pastor Kevin will minister in many different capacities. Such as, helping at Discipleship College in Eldoret, Kenya. (For more info visit www.discipleshipcollege.com ) Also he will minister in open air crusades, He will also minister at a non-denominational orphanage in Kitale, Kenya founded by Simon Muhkwana.( See photo below.)

How can you help?
  • You can add this endeavor to your prayer list!
  • You can have Pastor Kevin speak at you church or event. You can contact him at leadpastor@theshelteredlife.org or 912-592-4200
  • You can also make a tax deductible gift to his project # 065-0888. There are multiple ways to give to make this ministry possible.
  • You can mail a check or money order to
Church of God World Missions
P.O. Box 8016
Cleveland, TN 37320-8016
Project # 065-0888.

  • You can also give online at www.cogwm.org
  • You can call toll free 1-800-345-7492
  • You may also give through your local Church of God congregation
  • You may also give through a recurring bank draft or credit card gift
(Please be sure to designate your gift to Project # 065-0888 to ensure it reaches Pastor Kevin's World Missions Account.)
Rest Assured
One hundred percent of the funds you designate will go to the project you indicate. Five percent is used through the World MIssions office to cover project-related costs, which might include international wire transfers, regional travel to approve/monitor/review the project while it is underway, receipting, record-keeping, preparation and printing of progress reports, etc. The remaining 95 percent is spent entirely on site.