Trailer Full of Gifts

We’re loading up the “sleigh” and heading to Mexico. The children at Casa Hogar Elim Orphanage will be delighted to receive these gifts. We thank you all so much for your contributions to this mission for Christ. Tune in daily for updates, and thank you for keeping us in your prayers as we travel.

GMSM Mexico Christmas Mission


Give Me Shelter Ministries is joining up with Beachside Community Church , First Baptist Church, Chapel of the Cross, all of Ft. Walton Beach; Beulah Baptist in Pensacola, Westside Baptist in Hammond, LA, and Convergience Church in Crestview, FL on a mission to visit families in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.

We will provide Christmas gifts to the children at Casa Hogar Elim orphanage and spread the story of Jesus Christ to these precious people who have very tough living conditions.

There are several ways you can support this Christmas mission project.

1. Donate $20 to help provide a Christmas party for the children at Casa Hogar Elim orphanage

2. Donate $20 to help provide a Christmas meal to the people of an impoverished area of Nuevo Laredo

3. Donate $20 to help provide school uniforms for the children of Casa Hogar Elim

You can email shaun.ellis@beachsidecc.org to sponsor one of the remaining kids, or you can donate online through our website and mark your donation “GMSM Mexico Christmas Mission”.

God Bless you all this Christmas season.

Report From Haiti

Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

I thank all of you who continue to pray and faithfully provide to GMSM so that we can continue to expand God’s Kingdom.

GMSM teamed up with TEM of FWB to once again minister to the people of Haiti. Chuck Martindale, George Truelove, a missionary serving in Haiti for over 20 years, and I spent a week in Port Au Prince preparing for the team that would arrive a week after us .

The preparations consisted of purchasing food, building supplies and doing maintenance on Gabriel (the truck). George and I also spent a morning welding the front and back ends of the shade house.

We stayed the week at Dotty’s guest house, a place where we rested in the evenings and spiritually renewed ourselves. Dotty is a wonderful Christian lady who has a heart for the children of Haiti.

We picked up the arriving team on Saturday November 1st at the air port. The group consisted of people from Missouri, South Carolina, Florida and Haiti.

Once we arrived in Z’Orange we met to discuss the week’s schedule of activities, which included a medical clinic in the village, VBS and hut to hut evangelism. Will Tiller, Clint Downing and I (all from FWB) traveled up the mountain to the village of Columbeeya, to the home of pastor and sister Fani (where I spent time last March ’08) Once again they treated us with so much love and hospitality.

We spent a lot of time in fellowship with the pastor, his wife and local people. Additionally, we built a shade house (for growing crops), did hut to hut evangelizing and preached in the village church. The faith that these people have is so amazing! God works in many different ways when you don’t have the distractions that we have.

Life is simple and lived to the fullest with Christ Jesus the focus for these village people. It is quite refreshing to witness the belief and faith that comes from the Christians out in the bush.

I thank God for the opportunity that he has given me to serve in Haiti and Mexico. Please continue to pray about how you can be a part of what God is doing through GMSM.

God bless you,
Matt. 25:31
Kenny Phillips Founder/Director
Give Me Shelter Ministries

Live from Haiti – the New GMSM Blog

Oct. 29, 2008 Haiti

Praise God from whom all blessings flow. After a wonderful night sleep and great breakfast George Truelove and I headed out to missionary Curt Goldens garage to weld the front and back support walls of the shade house that will be constructed up at Jerusalem II. Once we were finished with the welding we purchased water and propane gas. All this is part of the preparation for the team coning in on Nov. 1st

Kenny


Purchasing food from the Maranatha (the Lord cometh) food market to take to Z’Orange village.


Loading the food from the market to make ready for the trip up the mountain to Z’Orange


After the trip up the mountain we unloaded the food in the Z’Orange village.


Missionaries Curt Golden and George Truelove discuss the finer art of welding.


Laying out and welding the front and back support walls of the shade house that will be built up at Jerusalem II.


Finished welded support walls