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The missionaries associated with Trinity
can be found in:
Canada - Prison
visitation including running Alpha Courses and supporting
relatives
Japan - Involved
with Church Building
Bexley - CRIBS
working in Bexley schools, out-of-school clubs and running
parenting classes.
London - London
City Mission provides support and guidance for those working
and living in London. Our missionary works mainly with London
Transport.
Welling - CLC is a Christian book shop, not just
selling books but also a place for advice and a chat.
Sunderland -
Youth Workers supporting young people in the area where they
live
Cameroon - Working
for the Christian Blind Mission, helping to provide training
and teaching in local schools.
Kenya -
Working with a group called MEDAIR that provides medical
support.
South Asia - Wycliffe
Bible Translators learning previously undocumented languages,
writing them down, and producing literacy aids such as reading
primers as well as Bible translations.
Sometimes there are opportunities for
short fixed-term work, often chosen by younger Christians
during gaps in their education or before they start work.
Tanzania - AZAR working with Habitat for Humanity in deprived
communities helping people build their own affordable housing
and a 14 classroom primary school.
Russia -
Trinity has well-established links with
a Church which has just completed
building a
new place of worship. Exchange visits are
made,
which are very useful to enable us to
understand
some of the problems and joys of
Christians
in other parts of God's world.
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Trinity has links with a number of
missionaries. Some have worked for the Lord for a short time,
while others have made it their life long career.
OK, so what is a missionary?
Well, traditionally, a missionary was
someone who went overseas to tell people about Jesus. This is
still true, but today we include all those who are involved in
full time work that, in one way or another, helps people to
know more about Jesus. Sometimes this is directly, other times
it is by providing some help or a service that is needed in a
particular area.
Trinity supports the missionaries it has
links with, firstly and most importantly, by praying for them
and taking an interest in the work the Lord has given them to
do. The other ways to support the missionaries are:
financially, corresponding with them and providing support when
they have an opportunity to return home.
Some of the missionaries Trinity has links
with are in dangerous places in the world. In order to protect
them and the communities they serve, we have taken the decision
not to name them, or to give details of their exact locations.
We do feel able to talk about their general work and where
appropriate give details of the organisations they are
associated with. Nevertheless we hope this page will be a
benefit to you and encourage you to pray for these dear
friends.
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