
Sep 28
Exciting News from Daniel Szymanski
Dear Bishop Bob,
This is Daniel Szymanski, I have some exciting news that I would like to share with you.
ACCEPTED In WYAM!
I have been accepted by Youth With A Mission to participate in a Discipleship Training School. On January the eleventh I’ll be heading to the YWAM base in Denver Colorado to start my DTS. The school will consist of three months of missionary training, and two months on an international missions trip.
LAUNCHING OUT!
As you know I was born and raised on the mission field. I believe it’s time for me to explore the option of being a full time missionary myself. I feel like my going to YWAM will give me the opportunity to further my training as a full time missionary, explore different cultures, and go on a foreign mission trip. This will truly be a special time for me to pursue God and deepen my relationship with Him. I am eager for this opportunity to step out in Faith and serve our God.
LEARNING TO TRUST
One of the things I learned growing up on the mission field is how God is always faithful to provide for our needs. The Bible says that there are those who are sent to the mission field and those who send the missionaries to the mission field with financial support. I have come to appreciate the way God puts missionaries and ministry partners together. This is my time to journey out on the missionary field apart from my parents. I understand this is a time in my own life where I have to trust God to partner me with others who will send me and financially sponsor my missions work.
YWAM TUITION
The tuition I need to raise for YWAM is $7,800. I am asking if you will prayerfully consider being part of a group who will pray for me and donate to my tuition. Any donation amount will be greatly appreciated. I don’t have a bank account so I am using my dads. He will make sure I receive your donation.
For a Pay Pal Deposit please use: [email protected]
Bank Deposit: Make checks payable to Rick Szymanski. Enter 388860 in the Memo box. Mail to:
Central Willamette Credit Union
PO Box D
Albany, OR 97321
Thank You very much.
Daniel Szymanski
Sep 23
TMCI Consecrated Jerry Bowers and Gabriele Gilpin as Bishops September 15
We wish to welcome Bishop Jerry Bowers and Bishop Gabriele Gilpin to TMCI leadership. They were consecrated on September 15, 2020.

Due to technical difficulties, the Consecration Service will not be aired.
Sep 18
An Important Update and Request from the Szymanski Family
Dear Friends,
Water Woes
I know this ministry report is a little over due. We have been very busy working on different ministry projects. My latest ministry project came out of my complaining about our water supply for our home. Our tap water is not drinkable so we have to pay for the large bottles of water to be delivered to our home. Those water bottles need to be cleaned and brought into the house. They are very heavy and need to be lifted onto the water dispenser.
We just fixed several small water leaks in our home. We now have 2 major water leaks that need to be fixed. One repair requires tearing up our master bathrooms concrete and tiled floor. The other repair requires tearing up our newly installed tiled bath tub in Daniels bath room. Our house water supply is gravity feed so we have little water pressure. To get water pressure we have to run a water pump and it is very noisy. Each night I have to turn off the breaker and turn it on again each morning. That wouldn’t be such a big deal if the breaker wasn’t behind the refrigerator.
Water for Ugandan Orphanages
I have become annoyed with our water issues. Then last month I was talking with a pastor friend of mine. We have a mutual friend by the name of Patrick. Patrick is a 72 year old native pastor from Uganda. Patrick has started and runs 2 orphanages in Uganda. Patrick was talking about how the children have to walk 2 and a half miles to the river to bathe and collect drinking water. The children have to carry that water 2 and a half miles back to the orphanages, they have to do this daily. As i visualized the needs of the orphans my water issues seamed to be less important to me. I decided to partner with my pastor friend to fund the digging of 2 wells, one at each orphanage.. The first well is being dug now. The cost to dig a well is $2,500. $5,000 will provide the orphanages and the villages with all the water they need.
Matthew 10:42
And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.”
Giving a cup of water is a blessing. How about giving a well that keeps the cups full all the time. Yes that is the right thing to do!
Widows in Santa Cruz
As a family we have decided to provide all the widows in Santa Cruz with food for the next 4 months. Santa Cruz is one of our mission villages we minister to. There are about 40 widows in Santa Cruz. We also gave each widow a pair of eye glasses to help them see better. God’s Heart is for the widows and orphans. It has always been our heart to love and care for the widows and orphans as well. Giving to them is giving to Father God. Loving them is loving Father God.
Matthew 25:40-45 40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’
41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. 42 For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, 43 I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’ 44 “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’ 45 “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
Wow Jesus truly cuts to the heart. He does it because we need to stop thinking about ourselves and help others in need. When we help others we truly are helping ourselves. I encourage everyone to give of yourself today whether it be giving your time or your finances give to someone in true need. If you don’t know any one in need then join with us in our ministry to widows and orphans. We have had many people and groups join us in Mexico as we ministered together to the poor. I can say every one who ministers with us has had a life changing experience.
If you would like to financially help widows and orphans we can help you with that. 100 % of money designated for widows and orphans goes directly to them. Your donations are tax deductible when given to our nonprofit.
GIVING
Please make your checks payable to Give Hope Foundation
Memo box should read Account #4326516819
Send checks to Desert Schools CU ATTN:
Remittance Processing
P.O. Box 2942
Phoenix, AZ 85062
Donations can also be sent by Pay Pal to [email protected]
We have a new phone number if you would like to call and talk a while. 541- 497-1230
Serving the King,
Rick, Maricruz, and Daniel Szymanski
Sep 15
Hannah Hunter, missionary to Kenya, in Augusta Sunday

9 AM this Sunday: LIFE Ministries, Savannah Rapids in the Oak Room: 3300 Evans to Locks Rd, Martinez, GA 30907
Hannah Hunter, missionary to Kenya will be sharing and ministering this Sunday, September 20th.
Come and hear what amazing things God is doing and experience the power and presence of the Holy Spirit as Hannah shares testimonies, preaches and minsters.
9 AM this Sunday: LIFE Ministries, Savannah Rapids in the Oak Room: 3300 Evans to Locks Rd, Martinez, GA 30907
The ministry she leads is Team Seasoned Heart, based in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania. The ministry provides financial support to the mission, as well as training teams to carry out missions in cooperation with Restoration Village Project, a Christian ministry to Kilgoris, Kenya. Team Seasoned Heart’s Kenyan mission trips include training youth leaders, ministering to widows, orphans and prisoners, and providing medical care.
We are privileged to carry HIS heart to East Africa from a base in Kilgoris, Kenya. We invite you to, above all else, pray in agreement with the Holy Spirit for HIS purposes for this region and the people. While we see God as our Source, there is the principle of the Sower and the one sent to the Harvest field and the blessing to both.
Sep 15
Ufa Bible Ministries Update and Special Request from Stas Karpenko in Russia
Let every man take heed how he buildeth thereupon.
September brings harvest here. We reap what we have sown. That prompts us to reflect of how we sowed throughout the year. The same concept holds the passage where apostle Paul instructs us to evaluate our endeavors so that we may remain in good standing. Jesus taught that we need to abide on the vine to bear fourth fruit. We have to bring Him praises for every smallest fruit in our life. And we ought to evaluate things in our lives that need to be improved in order to bring Him more fruit. This is doubly important as we all are passing through this challenging time.
So, “Let every man take heed how he buildeth thereupon”.
ESL School and School Year
In Russia, September 1st is universal day for all educational institutions to start their school year. But not this time! Due to constantly changing measures in regard to the second wave, we, along with other small schools, had to postpone the beginning of our in-classroom classes.
Please pray for soon beginning of the school year. We do continue our classes online but obviously our opportunities to discuss things, drink tea together with our students, etc., are limited.
Could you also pray for children here in Ufa and their families who are quite anxious about their children and the going back to school season that is upon us? This is like no other fall and is made increasingly complex by virus and its impact on economy.
Harvest Festival, Workshop
Please pray for our special Harvest festival service which we plan to hold on the last Sunday in September.We know that these are challenging times so anything might happen. For this very reason we still have not decided when our next Workshop might be.
Family
Liliya’s father is in the same health condition. Continued prayers are needed.
Tim has started to learn Bashkir this year.
As we couldn’t minister in the US this summer, that puts the ministry on edge of significant financial need. Last month we could barely meet our budget’s ends to pay for our websites. But we know our God is faithful. So, if God is leading you for a special offering for this ministry that would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for being a part of our collective prayer efforts. Corporate prayer of the saints that’s what moves the Kingdom’s boundaries here in B-stan.
DONATIONS
You can make tax deductible contribution to Ufa Bible Ministries which is recognized by the IRS as a 501c3 non-profit entity.
Make checks payable to:
Ufa Bible Ministries
PO BOX 1761
Columbia, SC 29202
Sep 12
TMCI Annual Conference Sept 23-24-25 – FREE

FREE REGISTRATION for the Conference and for special EVENTS!
Registering enters you in the Gift Give-a-Way on Friday AND gives you the links and information to all sessions. REGISTER HERE
Also – sign up for Sessions with the Prophetic Art Team (Diannia and Steve Collier) and Prayer Room Ministry (Jerry and Margie Bowers).
PRAYER ROOM SESSION: https://www.tfaforms.com/4850970
PROPHETIC ART SESSION: https://www.tfaforms.com/4850966
SPEAKERS


Sep 11
September Report from Stephanie Baughman, Tasmania
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Praise the Lord from Whom all blessings flow! That may seem strange to write in a pandemic in the middle of a week of isolation for me. It may seem strange to write when my travel ban exemption request was denied. Yet, through it all I am seeing God’s hand at work.
On the travel ban exemption, many of our prayers were answered, just not the big one right now. God has provided a place for me to live when I do return. It has a beautiful view as an added blessing although I’m just happy to have an address. He gave me an American economic stimulus check when I didn’t expect to get one having filed my taxes last year as a non-resident. This will help pay for the plane tickets home. He caused a Member of the Tasmanian Parliament to think so much of my service to the children that he wrote in support of my application. The application made it all the way to the Commissioner’s office because of that, but in the end, it was rejected saying “your circumstances do not outweigh the risk to the Australian people.”
So, what now? I settle in for a few more months of long-distance ministry, change roles to being more of a coach and encourager to those on the ground, and expand to local ministry in South Carolina.
On the Tasmanian front, we are preparing for LEGO Zoom Club this school holiday. God has provided the workers. I will actually only be doing the Bible lesson in club one day because others were willing. This does my heart good to see people stepping out in ministry. There are also older people who don’t feel comfortable on Zoom, but they will be mailing out prizes to the children who attend. The biggest prayer now is that God would bring the children to register for the club. Would you pray for 15 families to be reached with the Gospel?
Because of the Tasmanian COVID rules, each organization has to have a COVID Safe Plan that meets State Government guidelines. It is impossible to assure this is implemented and stuck to in the bounds of the law without me, the only paid staff, on the ground to begin in-person Good News Clubs. However, my former church has stepped up to allow Good News Club to operate under their umbrella so that the children can meet again! It is also not possible to meet in schools, so for School Term 4, we will be bringing 3 clubs together under one roof in the church fellowship hall. It will be a lot of work for the teachers with all of the cleaning procedures before and after each week. When I floated the idea out there to the teachers, many of the team jumped on board and were willing to do what it took to reach the children and be back together again. A couple are even willing to transport children who would normally have been at the Riverside Primary School club. We are praying for transportation for those at the St. Leonards Primary School club. I will continue to be involved with encouragement and guidance.
On the American front, I am looking forward to helping out once a week at Trinity Baptist Church in Cayce. I’ll be assisting the preschool staff’s own personal children with their online schooling. There are about 7 children ranging from kindergarten to 11th grade. It will be a challenge with so many different levels of work, but I am really looking forward to being with a classroom of children and young people in person again until I can return to Australia.
My other endeavour has to do with medically fragile children who can’t get out around others. My friends, who all the kids call Papa Henry and Ma Mary, and I will be starting a Zoom Kids Club for them. This is something I can identify with having to be in isolation so much myself. It has to be even harder for children. We will also be mailing out craft packets to the children so they will have a craft that goes with the lesson that week and some other goodies. Of course, when I return to Australia, the mailing will have to be done by Papa Henry. The good news is I will be able to teach the lessons on Peter that I have developed for our Good News Clubs in Tasmania next year. There will be some adaptations for these children’s special needs. If you know a child who is staying at home that could benefit from this, let me know.
Prayer Requests: ·
Praise God for answered prayer and for a way forward for Good News Clubs in Term 4. ·
Continue to pray for my return to Tasmania in God’s time. ·
Pray for God to bring 15 families to LEGO Zoom Club. ·
Pray for Sara and Ben who will also be teaching Bible lessons at the LEGO Zoom Club that God would bless our preparations. ·
Pray for the club in South Carolina for medically fragile children that God would show us where those children are. · P
ray that many would take advantage of that opportunity to learn more about the God who made them in His image. ·
Pray for all the technology to work both for the Zoom Club in Tasmania and the one in South Carolina. · P
ray for transportation so that the children at St. Leonards Primary School can attend Good News Club.
Together for the children,
Stephanie
Sep 09
Report from Justin and Ashli Galloway
BEAUTIFUL HARVEST
September 9, 2020
Psalm 126
As I write this update, I look outside and see freezing rain coming down. Two days ago it was 96 degrees. According to Masani Cece, the blooming Goldenrod tells us that Fall is imminent. We hope that our Fall and Winter bring us moisture because it was a very dry summer here. This is important because precipitation is so limited here the little we receive is vital to the livestock, crops and keeping down wildfires.
I posted a video to our Facebook page this month summarizing what we have been up to all summer. I described most of this in last month’s update. This month we received $5000 in PPE donations. We have been in collaboration with the Utah Navajo COVID-19 Relief Fund. We were able to provide 1152 bottles of hand sanitizer, 7500 gloves and 4000 face masks to Navajo families. I would easily say we have reached over 8000 face masks since the beginning of the pandemic. This means we have distributed face masks to 5% of the Navajo population!
When we first moved to the Rez we knew that we would have to homeschool based on the poor educational opportunities available. Shortly after that we started a co-op of families. At one point we were up to 6 families involved. Ashli called the co-op Inspired Learners. Over the course of 2019 we saw the commitment to collaborate and co-lead fade as some families only wanted to be served. We saw others move from the Rez due to different opportunities or paths for their lives. For 2020 we removed scholarships and continued the homeschool path alone. But God. August brought new questions, new followers and new interest into homeschooling. Ashli has shifted from homeschool mom into homeschool coach. We would love for you to follow this journey on Instagram. Ashli’s account is raisingtalloaks. Here you will find the efforts we are making to reach others, share our story and coach in providing Christian education to “small acorns.” In August, we had a Navajo family reach out to us about homeschooling. We started small by providing curriculum and coaching through phone calls. This led to more interest and a commitment from the family so we opened up one more scholarship. We contacted our resources and shared the story and received the curriculum and virtual learning package at ⅓ the usual rate. This family identifies as “Traditional Navajo” in their religious beliefs. They reached out to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the recent past and were rejected. We believe that through our existing relationship and homeschooling we will see a great redemption story for this family.
We started this ministry in 2017 with the vision of changing families and working from the bottom up within churches. This vision has never wavered despite the changing world. We have only changed the methods we use to reach the lost.
Beautiful Harvest Website and Blog
Sincerely,
Justin and Ashli Galloway
Sep 08
Update from Hannah Hunter
Team Seasoned Heart
Greetings from PA, USA. GOD graced me to travel 48 hours to my home. Officials more concerned that I passed though Germany than Africa.
Thank you for those who caught the vision of setting our students up in business to transfer wealth. There is a donate button for student endeavors. Wycliffe, our first business owner is opening his third branch. Erick, launched his cybercafe(left). His desire is to reach the street kids. Any profit will go to that. He plans to do outreach at least weekly. Next student, Lotin, is teaching me Kiswhaili. I am paying for him to go to driving school. He also will be helping on the farming launched this month. We gained two new students whose education was interrupted by Covid. They are building a kitchen garden in the compound and a waist high table for laundry days. Save the backs of people!!
With the grandchildren and those who would join our walk to the school we would pray at the school gates for them to open up and let our children be educated. Several days before I left as we prayed a man was leaning on the wall watching us. When we explained what our prayers were about, he opened the gates and invited us to have the run of the place. A prophetic move and built the faith of the children. Before I left, I gifted three goats to orphans. When the schools open, they can pay fees from the offspring of these goats and get educated.
November, we want to do our international conference- 16-20. I plan to fly to USA in time for Labor Day. I plan to stay to vote and then return to resume our mission in Kenya. My first act when I return will be is to attend and bless a wedding union of two students who are from enemy tribes – Luo and Kikuyu. Our GOD is redeeming His people and the land.

Pastors who pray for Trump in Kenya had Maasai(warriors) fashion this weapon for Trump. They see him as a good strong leader. Intercession and fasting are lifted for our President Trump. They sent this to be placed in his hands. Pray for the path to open and watch what our GOD will do.
Please check out our website www.tshkenya.org or email us [email protected]. Pray. We have updates weekly. Contact to be part of that is Grace Plaster [email protected]. You can donate on website or see what our projects are. Mailing address TSH PO Box 481 Harleysville, PA 19438. Check out blogs (Facebook is censoring and blocking because I am forthright) and give feedback.
Blessings of courage: Hannah S. Hunter
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