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My wife, Mary Jo and I are disaster relief missionaries.  Our mission field is areas that have been hit by a disaster.  We are a non-profit Christian ministry responding to disasters worldwide and are connected to and work with several fellowships, ministries, and individuals around the country who do the same. Please see our website for more information at www.CalvaryRelief.com.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Sarasota Storm Relief-Urgent Needs!!

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Sarasota Storm Damage Response-Urgent Need

I just received a phone call and email from Ed McCrane, the EOC Chief of Sarasota County.  There are some damaged mobile homes in the Sarasota area that need some tarps and there is some cleanup to do.  This is a 55+ community and most of them don't have insurance.

I will be heading out early in the morning and could use some help.  We will probably be out there on Saturday as well.  If you wish to help out, please call me at 941-915-9560.

Thanks for all your prayers and support.

Proclaiming the Lord in all we do,
In season and out of season.

Lord Bless,
Curt & Mary Jo Hencye

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota

Website: www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

Contact info:

Curt:
941-915-9560
Email: Curt@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com
Skype-Hencye

Mary Jo:
941-374-1607
Skype-MJHencye
Email: MaryJo@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

If you are interested in helping with the ministry's expenses we have set up an online giving section on our church's web page, https://ccsrq.cc/online-giving, or you can contact us directly, or mail a check to:

Calvary Chapel Sarasota
Relief Ministries
3800 27th Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34235

Please note Relief Ministries in the memo.

All dontations are tax deductible. We are self-supporting missionaries.  If you wish to give directly to our living expenses, please note that as well. 

A mission's ministry of Calvary Chapel Sarasota.

Our mailing address is:

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota
3864 Prado Drive
Sarasota, FL 34235



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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Barnabas House

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Barnabas House

God has called us men to be leaders in our families, our communities and our churches.  Unfortunately many of us men have shipwrecked our lives and are living for the world and satan rather than for God and being the leaders that He has called us to be.  This is one of the greatest disasters that we face today.
 
We strive to reach out to everyone, everywhere we go, especially while here at home.  God has led us to the Barnabas House, a local ministry that houses men whose lives have been shipwrecked. 
 
The Barnabas House is an intense men’s discipleship training program.  It is a one step program, Jesus!  Only He can permanently change lives once we surrender all to Him!  Currently there are over 50 men being discipled at Barnabas House.
 
We are just beginning a relationship with these men and have been attending their Monday night Bible studies when we are in town.  They are currently between meeting places as the ministry that oversees them, God’s Gifts, is in the middle of moving/remodeling the place where they hold their Monday evening devotions.
 
Tomorrow evening the 27th, we will be hosting the Bible study at our church, Calvary Chapel, under the sails behind the main church building.  We will be serving the Barnabas House guys dinner, then doing some worship and a Bible study.  Once the ministry building is complete, we plan on feeding the house at least once a month as it is the only time that all of them have to come together each week and we’d like to break bread with them!
 
I’d like to personally invite you to attend tomorrow nights Bible study and see what the Lord is doing in these men’s lives as He transforms them into the likeness of His Son, Jesus!  We will begin dinner around 7 and will feed the house guys first.  If there is anything left over, you are welcome to it, but I wouldn’t plan on it!  We’d love to see you there, so what are you waiting for! 
 
A quick note on Japan.  We continue to pray for this nation and the figures keep climbing.  We are in contact with a couple of ministries and there is a possibility that I will be joining a team in the near future.  I will continue to keep you posted via these emails.  Please continue to pray!


Thanks for all your prayers and support.

Proclaiming the Lord in all we do,
In season and out of season.

Lord Bless,
Curt & Mary Jo Hencye

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota

Website: www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

Contact info:

Curt:
941-915-9560
Email: Curt@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com
Skype-Hencye

Mary Jo:
941-374-1607
Skype-MJHencye
Email: MaryJo@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

If you are interested in helping with the ministry's expenses we have set up an online giving section on our church's web page, https://ccsrq.cc/online-giving, or you can contact us directly, or mail a check to:

Calvary Chapel Sarasota
Relief Ministries
3800 27th Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34235

Please note Relief Ministries in the memo.

All dontations are tax deductible. We are self-supporting missionaries.  If you wish to give directly to our living expenses, please note that as well. 

A mission's ministry of Calvary Chapel Sarasota.

Our mailing address is:

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota
3864 Prado Drive
Sarasota, FL 34235



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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Japan Earthquake-1

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Japanese Earthquake-1

First of all I want to clarify from my last email, the full summary of our Ohio flood relief trip can be found on our website, www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com, the email was not the summary.  You can also find links in the summary to the Wapakoneta, OH Daily News article written about us and a copy of the Dayton, OH Channel 7 news video who interviewed us while in Ohio.
 
The situation in Japan continues to worsen with more bodies being found, more reported missing and the rise of nuclear issues.  There are still many places in Japan that have yet to be reached and the outlook continues to get worse.
 
I received an email from the FL VOAD that we are members of.  It contains an email from the president of Japan’s VOAD and some of the issues that are going on over there.
 
I thought some of you might want to read what he is seeing and they are doing.  Please continue to keep the Japanese people in your prayers and pray for all those who are trying to provide relief to them.  Pray that they would turn to the Lord for help and comfort during this huge crisis that continues to worsen.  Pray that those God wants to help the people would safely find their way and provide the relief that they need including Jesus.
 
Here is his email:
 
Dear my friends and colleagues in the US, China, Iran, Korea, Nepal, New Zealand, and Taiwan.

Thank you very much for keeping your concerns for the Earthquake Japan.  I have received so many warm heartful messages from many of you that I have had no time to reply each of you.  Could you please accept my apology?

I have worked at a disaster NPO (NVNAD:Nippon Volunteer Network Active in Disaster, located in Nishinomiya city, est. 1995, a small NPO, I am its president).   Because it is THE MAJOR disaster, I have never had dinner at home and spent only a few hours at my office at university since I came back to Japan.  Now I am in Shinkansen Superexpress train to Niigata (I will tell you why below) via Tokyo where I will talk about disaster volunteer activities through a national TV.  While being in (on?) Shinkansen, it is a good (and only) chance for me to write e-mail.

Let me report you what we have done so far.  Since you may be able to update some objective issues such as death toll (as of March 18, 5,694), missing (17,607), nuclear plants (very serious situarion) and so on through media in your country in your languages, I would like to share what we (NVNAD) have done since last message and what we will do from now (I would also like to add some possible research agenda for future).

<OVERVIEW>
  This is the major disaster, which consists of earthquake plus tsunami plus nuclear damage.  It also damaged not only urban areas, but also rural, seashore-fishermen, seashore-oil plant, snowy mountainous villages.

  There are many prefectures severely hit by the earthquake/Tsunami: Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima, Ibaragi, and Chiba. 
Aomori: Northern end. Eastern towns and villages were severely damaged.  There are a few nuclear plants which have, reportedly, no damage.
Iwate: Some villages were completely wiped out.  1905 death and 4276 missing. Hanamaki local airport has recently re-opened.
Miyagi: Sendai is not only its capital city, but also the biggest city in this region, which was severely damaged.  Some villages were completely gone.  At least 3158 were killed and at least 9819 missing.
Sendai International Airport also received Tsunami and has been closed.
Fukushima: It is like Iwate and Miyagi, but it has the nuclear plants.
Ibaragi: It itself received severe damages, and it is close to the nuclear plants of Fukushima.
Chiba: Narita International Airport is located.  Not only metropolitan
area but also rural areas were damaged.

The biggest problem is the nuclear plants in Fukushima.  It has almost occupied
media coverage.  It is THE emergency of our nation as a whole.  However, I think that it is difficult for ordinary people to understand the situation correctly through media because of its invisible influence, technical terms by researchers, complicated explanations, and so on.  It is in very serious and dangerous situation, anyway.

According to media (mass and mini), there are many situations we should pay attention to.  There was no route to reach the most severly damaged villages (getting better, but only for search and rescue).  Also, there is very limited amount of gas in this region, so they can't drive.  Even if we brought something, there would be no gas to return.  No one knows how many residents survived and where they are...Shelters have little drinkable water, few foods, few blankets, but it was impossible to bring sufficient amount of water/food/blankets to the shelters due to the road damage (sea ports were also damaged, train rails were cut, and airports were closed).  There are now 407,066 survivors at shelters.  It was reported that one old person died at a shelter because there was no
blanket... However, most survivors can't leave the area partly because many of them lost some members of their family and want to find them.  Even if they are dead, they need to have a chance to say good-bye.  Then, the nuclear plants were getting worse.  Survivors of the area were forced to evacuate to other cities/towns in Fukushima prefecture.  As
the nuclear plants became worse and worse, and as conditions of shelters were getting worse, many survivors started to evacuate from their communities, if possible.  Many local governments outside of the region declared that they accepted as many survivors as possible.  As of yesterday, 15,000 survivors evacuated to other prefectures, including Niigata prefecture which is next to Fukushima.

Some disaster NPOs dispatched advance parties and shared information among other NPOs and people.  Of course, they shouldn't and can't go into the nuclear affected areas.  According to their information, many NPOs got together and formed nationwide networks at least in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobe.  Also, as routes to the areas started to re-open, some disaster volunteer centers began to open in each area to receive volunteers and donation goods.  So, from now on, many volunteers will join the relief work in many damaged areas, I hope.

According to these pieces of informaiton, the NVNAD has made the following plan for survivors.

<NVNAD's activity>

(1) In the area
  The NVNAD will dispatch an advance team (including me) to Aomori prefecture next week.  Aomori was severely damaged but not well covered by media.  So, we are not sure what's going on there.  Children in Aomori helped kids in Nishinomiya in 1995 Kobe earthquake.  We may set up (or join an already established) a volunteer center there and send groups of volunteers from Nishinomiya/Kobe later.

(2) Around the area
Many survivors are moving from Fukushima to Niigata prefecture, which are next to each other.  The NVNAD has been helping small villages in Ojiya City, Niigata prefecture since the 2004 Niigata Chuetsu earthquake, and a small village called Kariwa since the 2007 Niigata Chuetsu-Oki earthquake.  Ojiya City welcomed more than 600, while Kariwa village welcomed about 200 survivors from Fukushima prefecture.  They escaped
from nuclear power plants without any belongings.  Ojiya and Kariwa opened shelters for them.  As soon as we received this news, the NVNAD decided to help those people at the shelters via Ojiya city and Kariwa Village.  Our activity had been called "Relay of Disaster Survivors.”
From Kobe to Niigata." The NVNAD extended this relay this time, "From Kobe, Niigata, to Fukushima".  We have already donated underwears, shirts, ladies sanitary goods, and mattress (and whatever a survivor wants to start his/her life at the shelter).  We will send volunteers by bus to Niigata.  I am now in Shinkansen to Niigata to make this arrangement.

(3) In Nishinomiya
The NVNAD is a small NPO and very limited budget.  So, we started to collect cash donation in Nishinomiya city.  Since residents in Nishinomiya know how sad it is to experience disaster and how difficult it is to live at shelters, they have kindly donated much.  Some people came to donate with tears in their eyes, while others left words for
survivors.  Also, many people donated through bank and post office.

It is not a good idea to send donation goods, unless they are perfectly organized.  So, the NVNAD, City of Nishinomiya, and Social Welfare Council of Nishinomiya have had a series of meetings and will soon take action.  If we agree to collect and send donation goods, the NVNAD will coordinate volunteers for this work, too.

The NVNAD is always "survivor-oriented" and keeps long-term perspective. As for (1) and (2), we will support them for a long time, say, 10 to 20 years.  For example, we will support survivors from Fukushima not only in Niigata, but also in Fukushima when they finally come back to their hometown for its revovery.  To do so, we will spend cash donation in effective ways - So, cash donation directly to the NVNAD is most welcome at this point of time (In Japan, cash donated to Red Cross and other public administrations will be converged and "donation committee" distributes the total amount to each and every survivor according to his/her damage.  Donation to an NPO is different. 
 
<For (future) research>
I am not ready and the situation is not ready for our social science studies, but let me self-brain-storm:

- Many people seem to have little knowledge about nuclear plant.  Science communication is a big issue.  How can we communicate what a specialist says to lay people?  Some people are emotional against anything nuclear because of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, while others are just indifferent to such a historical, political issue.  Some concerns about environmental issue (regardless of supporting nuclear power or not), while others just don't care.  How can we develop more effective ways of communication
about science?

- Effects of displacement and resettlement should be practically studied.  How can they (we help) keep their original culture, how can they make sense of life, how can we form a new community between old/original residents and newcomers (i.e., survivors)?  We, Japan, have similar experience during WWII.  Many children were forced to evacuate from city area to avoid US bombers.  We can use records and studies of this historical event.  Anthropology and development study have accumulated research on this issue.  I will follow the survivors in Kariwa/Ojiya for a long time and would like to think about this issue.

- Emotional aspects of disaster: I have experienced that when my shirt shows "Kobe", survivors in disaster area, say, Niigata, cry and say, "I am sorry, but I had no time to help people in Kobe.  Nontheless, you come to help me far away from Kobe...(tears and tears)." When survivors of 2004 Niigata Chuetsu earthquake visited Kariwa village after its 2007 earthquake, they had no words with each other, but emotionally understood with each other in tears.  There are social and emotional representations of disaster/experiencing disaster.  It may be examined by comparing those living in a community experiencing disaster with those people without any disaster experiences in the following items: how they represent/imagine survivors' lives, how they try to help/support survivors, how they perceive other people.

- This earthquake consists of Kobe, Niigata Chuetsu, and Nuclear power. It also consists of urban disaster and rural disaster.  When we go to the urban earthquake area, we would examine how lessons from Kobe had been learned.  When we go to the rural earthquake area, we would examine how lessons from 2004 Niigata Chuetsu earthquake had been learned.  When we visit Tsunami area, we may apply our knowledge of historical tsunami
disasters and recent tsunami in Chili and Indonesia.

- It is time to re-think about modernaization in Japan.  Philosophy (not only Western, but Eastern), history, religion, literature, sociology, psychology....numerous perspectives should be taken into account.

- We can re-examine how volunteerism has grown up in Japanese society.  Some people try to institutionalize disaster volunteers, others (including NVNAD) try to stay with each individual survivor.  The latter group don't care whether it is nationwide or not.  In other words, organized volunteer activities versus grass-roots volunteer activities.  Which is better for response, for recovery, for preparedness?  How can
we make use of both system for survivors?

Shinkansen will soon arrive at the station.  Let me go.  Thank you very much for reading this long message.  We will try to live with the survivors!

Tomo

Tomohide ATSUMI, Ph.D.
Professor, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka Univ., Japan
  http://cdv.hus.osaka-u.ac.jp/
President, Nippon Volunteer Network Active in Disaster
 http://www.nvnad.or.jp/
Fulbright Visitng Scholar at UCLA from Oct. 2010 to June 2011


Thanks for all your prayers and support.

Proclaiming the Lord in all we do,
In season and out of season.

Lord Bless,
Curt & Mary Jo Hencye

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota

Website: www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

Contact info:

Curt:
941-915-9560
Email: Curt@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com
Skype-Hencye

Mary Jo:
941-374-1607
Skype-MJHencye
Email: MaryJo@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

If you are interested in helping with the ministry's expenses we have set up an online giving section on our church's web page, https://ccsrq.cc/online-giving, or you can contact us directly, or mail a check to:

Calvary Chapel Sarasota
Relief Ministries
3800 27th Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34235

Please note Relief Ministries in the memo.

All dontations are tax deductible. We are self-supporting missionaries.  If you wish to give directly to our living expenses, please note that as well. 

A mission's ministry of Calvary Chapel Sarasota.

Our mailing address is:

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota
3864 Prado Drive
Sarasota, FL 34235



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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Ohio Flood Relief-Wrap Up

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Ohio Flood Relief-Wrap Up

First and foremost we want to say that our hopes and prayers are with the people of Japan.  As you know they experienced the largest earthquake on record for their country.  Over 1000 have lost their lives while many more than that are still missing.  They continue to have aftershocks and many are living on the streets unable to go to sleep because of them.  There is also the fear of the nuclear reactors in the area causing even more issues.
 
Many have asked us if we are going to Japan.  We are always open to where the Lord leads us and at this time we have no plans of going.  If anything does change we will let you know including if we hear of a call to help from other agencies.
 
Please continue to keep the people and the efforts in your prayers.  We pray that what satan has meant for evil that God would use for good and that many would come to know Him during this time.  Please also pray for the Christians in Japan that they would be used to minister to their own countrymen.
 
We truly look forward to one day being supported as missionaries in disaster relief so that we can spend more time in the field serving the Lord and less time at home working for a living!  Currently all of the money that comes into our ministry, unless otherwise noted, goes directly to cover the ministry expenses such as tools, vehicle maintenance, fuel, etc.  Please pray for us in that area as it is often times difficult for me to be patient as we wait on the Lord for His timing!  If you or your church would feel led to help support us for our personal living expenses to better enable us to minister to others in disaster hit areas, please contact us and we will direct you in how this can be done.  In the mean time, please continue to keep us in your prayers!
 
We have arrived safely back home and immediately have gotten back to work.  I have updated our website with a synopsis of the trip including pictures and videos.  Please go to www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com to view these.


Thanks for all your prayers and support.

Proclaiming the Lord in all we do,
In season and out of season.

Lord Bless,
Curt & Mary Jo Hencye

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota

Website: www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

Contact info:

Curt:
941-915-9560
Email: Curt@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com
Skype-Hencye

Mary Jo:
941-374-1607
Skype-MJHencye
Email: MaryJo@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

If you are interested in helping with the ministry's expenses we have set up an online giving section on our church's web page, https://ccsrq.cc/online-giving, or you can contact us directly, or mail a check to:

Calvary Chapel Sarasota
Relief Ministries
3800 27th Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34235

Please note Relief Ministries in the memo.

All dontations are tax deductible. We are self-supporting missionaries.  If you wish to give directly to our living expenses, please note that as well. 

A mission's ministry of Calvary Chapel Sarasota.

Our mailing address is:

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota
3864 Prado Drive
Sarasota, FL 34235



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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Ohio Flood Relief Update

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Greetings from Ohio!!
 

Just a quick note to bring everyone up to speed, we all arrived safely though Mary Jo and I had a few vehicle issues on the way.  We were able to find a service center who fixed us up and got us back safely on the road. The Bowery guys came in right after us.  We immediately looked at the two homes that had been lined up for us to start in and we were able to set up a commercial dehumidifier and a couple of floor fans to start drying up a basement.
 
It was cold when we arrived, even snowed the first night.  We woke up to a couple of inches on the ground.  This didn’t deter us from getting at it and we went to our first home.  We quickly got things moving and everyone was getting dirty and having fun!
 
A couple of guys from Virginia joined us on Sunday evening to begin serving on Monday morning and Chuckles also joined us by noon on Monday but I think we worn him out.  He disappeared home Tuesday night, (it was much quieter sleeping here last night and the coffee wasn’t colored water this morning!!).  We have a group of four coming in today from Indiana to help as well.
 
The people in the community have welcomed us and really jumped in to taking care of us.  The behind the scenes service has really enabled us to better do the things we came to do!  The food has been great and I think I’ve already gained about ten pounds!
 
Here is a typical day for us so you know better how to pray for us for the different things we are doing:
 
5:30-wake up, personal devotions
6:30-Team Bible Study-Book of Galatians
7:30-Breakfast
8:00ish-job assignments, tool deployment
8:30-head out to the work sites
12ish-lunch
6:30-dinner
7:30-team Bible Study-Proverb of the day
9:00ish-hang time, homework, movie time, etc
 
It’s been amazing to see what God is doing in our lives while we are surrendering to God’s will for our lives.  The guys are really asking some good questions and finding out what God’s Word has to say for their answers.  We don’t care what man says, we want to know what God says about issues in our lives!  During the day you can hear the different guys talking about the studies and topics we’ve been discussing; it’s awesome to see how God is working!
 
On Monday night we were invited to a church mission dinner night.  The ladies brought in food from many different nations and fed us to our hearts content.  We then got to hear from missionaries in Ghana and how the Holy Spirit was moving through that country and changes that are taking place.  It was a great evening.  We got back to the school where we are staying around 9:30 and I could see that everyone was full and tired.  I went into their room to talk about the next morning and say good night.  One of the guys said, “Aren’t we having Bible study tonight?”  I replied I’m willing if you guys are but we won’t require it tonight.  All but one of the team got out of bed and came down for the study.  It was one of the best we’ve had and lasted about an hour and a half!  Like I said, God is doing great things!!
 
Continue to keep us in your prayers, a couple of the guys have gone back and forth not feeling too well, but other than that things are going great and people are seeing first hand what Jesus looks like and more importantly we are all becoming more like Him in our lives! 

Thanks for all your prayers and support.

Proclaiming the Lord in all we do,
In season and out of season.

Lord Bless,
Curt & Mary Jo Hencye

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota

Website: www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

Contact info:

Curt:
941-915-9560
Email: Curt@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com
Skype-Hencye

Mary Jo:
941-374-1607
Skype-MJHencye
Email: MaryJo@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

If you are interested in helping with the ministry's expenses we have set up an online giving section on our church's web page, https://ccsrq.cc/online-giving, or you can contact us directly, or mail a check to:

Calvary Chapel Sarasota
Relief Ministries
3800 27th Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34235

Please note Relief Ministries in the memo.

All dontations are tax deductible. We are self-supporting missionaries.  If you wish to give directly to our living expenses, please note that as well. 

A mission's ministry of Calvary Chapel Sarasota.

Our mailing address is:

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota
3864 Prado Drive
Sarasota, FL 34235



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Friday, March 4, 2011

Ohio Flood Relief-2

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Ohio Flood Relief-2

Just a quick note to let you know that Mary Jo and I are driving the truck, trailer/tools to Ohio.  We expect to arrive midday on Saturday.  We will be staying in Wapakoneta, just a few minutes from St. Marys.  The Bowery boys and Chuck will head out tomorrow to join up with us later in the day.

There is plenty of serving to be done, if you are interested in joining us or tag teaming when we leave, please contact us.

A couple people have already expressed interest in joining the efforts.  If we did not return your call/email, we appologize, it's been busy getting out of town.  If you haven't heard from us yet, please call us sometime today and we'll give you more details.

Please remember those affected, us, and the efforts in your prayers!

Thanks for all your prayers and support.

Proclaiming the Lord in all we do,
In season and out of season.

Lord Bless,
Curt & Mary Jo Hencye

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota

Website: www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

Contact info:

Curt:
941-915-9560
Email: Curt@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com
Skype-Hencye

Mary Jo:
941-374-1607
Skype-MJHencye
Email: MaryJo@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

If you are interested in helping with the ministry's expenses we have set up an online giving section on our church's web page, https://ccsrq.cc/online-giving, or you can contact us directly, or mail a check to:

Calvary Chapel Sarasota
Relief Ministries
3800 27th Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34235

Please note Relief Ministries in the memo.

All dontations are tax deductible. We are self-supporting missionaries.  If you wish to give directly to our living expenses, please note that as well. 

A mission's ministry of Calvary Chapel Sarasota.

Our mailing address is:

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota
3864 Prado Drive
Sarasota, FL 34235



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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ohio Flood Relief-1

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Ohio Flood Relief-1

We’ve been called to go to Ohio and help with the flood relief efforts that are beginning there.  Mary Jo and I will be leaving Florida Friday morning and driving the truck and trailer.  Eight or nine guys from the Bowery Mission in NYC will be leaving early Saturday morning to arrive on Saturday evening.  Our good and faithful side kick, Chuckles (Chuck) who now resides in OH will also be driving down to join us.
 
We have several homes lined up to begin serving on Sunday morning after devotions.  Lord willing we will stay until the following Saturday and head back to be home Sunday evening.
 
We have room for one more person to ride with us from FL to OH and can pick you up anywhere along the way; we are driving straight up I-75 N.
 
We are heading to the Wapakoneta area where we will be serving with four local churches.  This area is also the place where one of our good friends, Kevin, is from.  We will be helping some in his community and the adjoining ones, including the St. Mary area which was heavily hit.
 
If you are interested in joining us in OH, we will have plenty of room for volunteers as we have two large places for teams to stay.  Both have full facilities.  Please contact us ASAP if you are interested.
 
We also have other needs such as supplies and funds.  If you feel led by the Lord please contact us as well.
 
Most importantly keep all of us and all those affected by the floods in your prayers.  Pray that all of us on the team would grow closer to the Lord.  Pray then as we become more like Jesus and become His hands and feet that our lives would draw others to the Author and Perfector of our faith and that eternity would be forever changed!

Thanks for all your prayers and support.

Proclaiming the Lord in all we do,
In season and out of season.

Lord Bless,
Curt & Mary Jo Hencye

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota

Website: www.ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

Contact info:

Curt:
941-915-9560
Email: Curt@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com
Skype-Hencye

Mary Jo:
941-374-1607
Skype-MJHencye
Email: MaryJo@ReliefMinistriesCCSarasota.com

If you are interested in helping with the ministry's expenses we have set up an online giving section on our church's web page, https://ccsrq.cc/online-giving, or you can contact us directly, or mail a check to:

Calvary Chapel Sarasota
Relief Ministries
3800 27th Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34235

Please note Relief Ministries in the memo.

All dontations are tax deductible. We are self-supporting missionaries.  If you wish to give directly to our living expenses, please note that as well. 

A mission's ministry of Calvary Chapel Sarasota.

Our mailing address is:

Relief Ministries Calvary Chapel Sarasota
3864 Prado Drive
Sarasota, FL 34235



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