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World Mission, Inc.
Basic Information
Address: 4200 Alpine Ave NW
Phone Number: 6165345689
Email: info@worldmission.cc
Director: Kris Dotinga
Additional Information
Causes Served: evangelical outreach, humanitarian aid, clean water distribution
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: local people looking for household goods and clothing at thrift store prices
Ages for Volunteer: 16+
Hours of Service: Regular store hours, which vary from store to store
Minimum Hours Required: 4
Days of Service: M-Sat.
Mission Statement:
World Mission delivers the gospel message in audio format (called The Treasure) to oral learners living in unreached people groups.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Prayerfully led by the Word of God and following the Holy Spirit’s leading, our ultimate objective is to fulfill the Great Commission by seeing the lost develop a meaningful relationship with Christ. We strive to be focused and disciplined; fulfilling our mission will always receive the best of our time, energy and resources. We seek to always maintain positive attitudes, building team members up and never speaking thoughtless words about one another. We believe the gospel is most effectively presented in a holistic context and that national leaders led by the Holy Spirit are the most effective ground laborers to implement our mission and engage unreached peoples. We welcome volunteers who are led to serve at World Mission and will provide a positive environment for them to use their gifts.
Program History:
World Misson began in 1994 with the vision of helping other Christian organizations fulfill their ministry goals and programs. By 2004, our vision became laser-focused on the development of a 'talking Bible' to be distributed in areas of the world with little to no Christian church presence and where people are illiterate and/or oral learners. This year (2019) we've been instrumental in distributing over 250,000 audio Bibles!
Events:
Annual Golf Outing & Celebration Dinner
Additional Information:
World Mission / Bibles For Missions Thrift Store Locations:
Muskegon: 525 W Sherman Blvd
Grand Rapids: 5274 Plainfield Ave NE
Kentwood: 1950 44th St SE & 1435 60th St SE
Grandville: 2900 Wilson Ave SW
World Mission Thrift Store Locations:
Walker: 949 Four Mile Rd NW
Wyoming: 2640 Burlingame SW
Main Office: 4200 Alpine Ave NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321
Proceeds from the thrift stores supply audio Bibles, in an MP3 which are sent to our national partners for distribution to illiterate and/or oral learning people living in Africa and Asia. Each audio Bible is listened to by an average of 144 people. Christian churches are planted and the Kingdom grows!
For every 4 hours a person volunteers in our thrift stores, an audio Bible (Treasure) can be sent with the gospel message, impacting lives and souls for Jesus Christ.
We LOVE and VALUE our volunteers!
To check out our ministry and to volunteer, go to: http://www.worldmission.cc