
Missions & Outreach
Local Outreach
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Hope Pregnancy Center
Hope Pregnancy Clinic, located at 2630 Market St. NE in Salem, Oregon, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women facing unplanned pregnancies. They offer free services, including pregnancy tests, limited obstetrical ultrasounds, and options counseling, all provided by professional medical staff and trained advocates. Their mission is to empower women to make informed, life-affirming decisions and to introduce them to Jesus.
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Be Bold Street Ministries
Be Bold Street Ministries is an outreach organization based in Salem, Oregon, dedicated to sharing the love of Jesus Christ with individuals from all walks of life. Founded by Executive Director Matt Maceira, who transformed his own life from homelessness and addiction, the ministry focuses on reaching those in need both locally and globally. Their mission involves daily street outreach, providing support and sharing the Gospel with people experiencing homelessness, addiction, and poverty.
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Reid Saunders Association
The Reid Saunders Association (RSA) is a nonprofit organization based in Salem, Oregon, dedicated to sharing the message of Jesus Christ worldwide. Founded in 2002 by Dr. Reid Saunders, RSA focuses on reaching individuals in regions where evangelical believers constitute less than 15% of the population.
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Union Gospel Mission
Union Gospel Mission (UGM) of Salem, Oregon, is a Christ-centered nonprofit organization committed to helping individuals break free from homelessness through the transformative grace of Jesus Christ. Founded in 1953, UGM offers a range of services aimed at meeting the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of men, women, and children in crisis.
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Compassion First
Compassion First is a Christian nonprofit organization based in Beaverton, Oregon, dedicated to providing comprehensive, personalized care to survivors of sex trafficking. Established in 2007, the organization focuses on long-term, trauma-informed support, primarily operating in Indonesia.
The Fehlen Five
We’re Jordan and Lindsey. Along with our three kiddos, we go by “The Fehlen Five”. We’ve been in pastoral ministry for 10 years, serving in East Hill Church in Oregon and The Church On The Way in Los Angeles. They are now full-time Foursquare missionaries to Graz, Austria.
Our Mission:
To become fluent German speakers and integrate into Austria culture.
Create Jesus-centered communities for those skeptical toward the church.
Support the established work of Foursquare Austria.
Pioneer the first Foursquare work in Graz by developing a network of house churches.
Graz, Austria
Austria is a country in Central Europe (they have schnitzel, and no kangaroos).
Graz is a university town two hours South of Vienna. With over 60,000 university students, Graz boasts the highest population of students per capita of any city in the world. Less than 1% of Austrians are evangelical Christians.
How Can I Get Involved?
We would love for you to join us on this journey. We invite you to pray with us and for us.
If you would like to get monthly updates from us, sign up for our newsletter at fehlenfive.com.
If you want to become a monthly financial partner, you can click here. Thank you! Monthly partners make this mission possible.
The Alphonse Family
Serving in Uganda and South Sudan
Equipping and Empowering individuals by bringing the Kingdom of God to communities in Uganda and South Sudan, and to the ends of the earth.
Our Mission:
Discipleship, Mercy Ministry and Counseling.
"Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins and will raise up the age-old foundations; you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls..." -Isaiah 58:12
Restoration Home
Arua is a city in the West Nile District of Uganda. It is near the boarder of South Sudan and Congo. Arua is known for it's agriculture and has a population of 892,000 people.
Arua is home to nearly 179,000 refugees. The main tribes are Lugbara and Mada, each with its own language. Arua is 35% Muslim, 60% Christian and 5% non religious.
Anna Marie Mazzone
Germany
Originally from Seattle, Washington, though Anna Marie misses the relationships and surroundings of her hometown, she enjoys and loves the culture of Germany and its people.
Anna Marie works with street addicts and alcoholics, leading a team that weekly brings coffee and sandwiches to people struggling with addiction. The team shares the gospel, prays, listens, and offers support and practical help when people are ready to get out of the drug scene.
At the church where Anna Marie serves, she works with youth and oversees outreach ministries that serve refugee families from Syria, North Africa, Iran and other middle eastern countries. She also leads a German-speaking Alpha Course for new believers and “Let's Talk,” a ministry of sharing biblical truths about difficult questions like: “If God is good, why does he allow suffering?” and, “Do all religions lead to heaven?”
You can donate to Anna Marie at https://fmi.works/mazzone-anna-marie