Women’s Resource Center began as a hotline in 1990 by a small group of individuals concerned for women and families in crisis pregnancy situations. In November of 1991, WRC opened an office in Crawfordsville to offer support services such as baby clothing and baby furniture to our clients, as well as the ability to provide one-on-one peer counseling. In April 2006, another office was opened in Covington, IN to help serve Fountain County. In July 2022, the Covington center was closed, and WRC launched our Mobile Medical Center to help us bring our services to the rural communities in Fountain, Parke, and Vermillion counties.
From the April 2025 email newsletter:
Thank you for your generous support that made this very moment possible. Because of your generous donations, WRC does not have to seek or rely upon government funding, which would hinder our freedom to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Learn More >>
Trinity Life Ministry is a redemptive community that brings hope by transforming men’s lives and reconciling their families through the power of Jesus Christ. Trinity Life Ministry has been ministering to those trapped in addiction since 1985. It is a Christ-centered, faith-based, non-profit ministry. Trinity is a 12-month residential life transforming ministry for men 18 years and older. Learn More >>
Arbor Christian Academy exists to provide an exemplary Christian education with a dual language model, where students are provided with age-appropriate academic rigor and students and families have the opportunity to know Jesus Christ as their personal savior.
Arbor Christian Academy strives to “Equip the mind and educate the heart to impact the nation.” This vision will be accomplished through:
•Implementing quality curriculum that is aligned to U.S standards and also
complies with all educational regulations of the Dominican Republic.
•Partnering with families who are the primary educators and leaders for their
children.
•Obtaining highly qualified teachers and staff.
•Providing regular and applicable training for teachers, staff and school
leadership.
•Holding the expectation that all persons associated with Arbor Christian
Academy will uphold high standards of Christian character.
•Focusing on discipleship and providing opportunities for all who are
involved with Arbor Christian Academy to know Jesus Christ as their
personal savior.
The Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) is a strategic response to the need for surgeons in Africa. We are a non-denominational, multinational service organization training African physicians to become surgeons who are willing to remain in Africa to meet this need. PAACS also disciples these residents to share the love and gospel of Jesus Christ with their patients. The surgical and spiritual training of these residents is offered at several well-established evangelical mission hospitals in Africa, under the direction of experienced, board certified missionary surgeons. PAACS’ mission is to glorify God by training and discipling African surgeons and related specialists to become Christ-like leaders and servants providing excellent and compassionate care to those most in need.
The goal of our mission is to establish biblically sound church fellowships that evangelize their nation, accurately teach the scriptures, and worship in spirit and truth. In addition, we believe in and have established pastoral and leadership training and written biblical commentary in the local dialect. We believe in training and empowering national leadership. Mathew 28:19-20 makes the mission clear to establish disciples (of Christ), who seek to observe all of His teachings and become disciple makers and church planters in their own culture. Our national missionary teams are focused on reaching the unengaged villages in their geographical area. We are focused on the Boran Tribe of Kenya and Ethiopia. Our vision for the future is to reach the neighboring nomadic tribes as well.
The ministry profile consists of:
a. Contact with unreached villages
b. Obtaining permission from the chief and elders to show the Jesus film.
c. Show/explain the Jesus film along with open air preaching
d. Interview and evangelize from hut to hut throughout the village
e. Form a bible study group (with a trained evangelist from the area)
f. Establish regular Sunday services
g. Appoint and train elders
h. Determine and assign a pastor/teacher (salaried)
i. Build a temporary then permanent structure
j. Incorporate into church clusters (fellowship with other nearby churches)
The Boran ministry today consists of prayer, oversight, financial support and relief during periods of famine, natural disasters and armed conflict. There are several terrorist organizations that periodically hamper the ministry. Our future ministry is to be responsive, as the Lord establishes His Kingdom and sustains them as long as the needs exist.
Our goal with this ministry is to build more churches especially in mountainous areas, to ensure that the Word of God reaches even the most isolated communities. Beyond constructing physical structures, we are committed to maintaining regular contact with the churches through frequent visits. These visits serve to inspire encourage and strengthen their faith. With your support, we are able to build more than 20 churches here in Negros Island and more than 10 churches outside Negros. We want to also help the churches grow and thrive so that they can be a self-sustaining churches.
We seek to reach those who are in the mountainous and city areas, especially those who are often forgotten or struggling or in marginalized sector. Whether it’s remote villages or busy streets, we want to share the hope of Jesus and show His love. We are also training the elders to learn how to preach so they can be the leaders and head of the church that we build in different mountain areas so that it will grow and strive. rch clusters (fellowship with other nearby churches)
Our deepest desire is to be the hands and feet of Jesus in Haiti a nation facing ongoing challenges of poverty, instability, and spiritual brokenness. Through our orphanage, churches, and schools, we seek to bring hope, healing, and transformation to the lives of children, families, and communities.
We want to raise a generation of Christ-centered leaders who will not only follow God but help rebuild our country with truth, love, and purpose.
We minister primarily to vulnerable children, struggling families, and unreached rural communities. The children in our orphanage come from heartbreaking situations many have lost their parents or were abandoned due to poverty. We also reach families through our church networks and educational programs, aiming to strengthen them with both spiritual and practical support.
We want the gospel to be seen not only in what we preach but in how we live. We express the gospel through daily care, education, meals, discipleship, and simply being present.
Our churches preach biblical truth. Our schools equip children with knowledge and character.
Our orphanage shows the Father’s heart to the fatherless. We believe that people need to see the gospel in action through compassion, justice, and love before many will be ready to hear it.
Discipleship is at the heart of what we do. We hold Bible studies, prayer meetings, and youth programs to help believers grow in their faith. We also train our school teachers and church leaders to model Christ like living and to pour into the next generation.
Life in Haiti is hard, and people need constant encouragement. We walk closely with our community, reminding them that even in suffering, God is faithful and present.