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Rejoicing in God's Unlimited Possibilities
The Methodist Mission Foundation

The Methodist Mission Foundation which was established, by the B.T.C.I Conference, follows within the tradition of Methodism worldwide to minister to the less fortunate. Dating back to the beginning of Methodism, it was our Founder John Wesley who in the eighteenth century counseled all to "Earn all you can - Save all you can - Give all you can."

In the spirit of Wesley, The Methodist Mission Foundation rises to the challenges of the New Millennium. It was established by Deed dated the 3rd of September, 1999. It re-echoes the Conference's theme of rebuilding the household of faith and rejoicing in God's unlimited possibilities. We are the instruments of God's grace in His mission to the poor and the victims of injustice. We, as Rev. Dr. Raymond Neilly often reminds us are also the poor and the victims of injustice. By Act of Parliament, our lands, churches and manses long used for the Proclamation of the Gospel dating back to the 19th Century missionaries who succeeded John Wesley, were taken away without compensation.

The Board of Trustees is comprised of experienced business persons and community leaders who are appointed annually by the B.T.C.I. Conference.

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The objectives of the Foundation are to promote, support, expand and develop the work of The B.C.T.I. Conference financially and otherwise and in particular to:

Join Our Group Of Foundation Builders

The Ministry of the Foundation is marked by compassion - an intense concern for the welfare of others. Compassion allows us to care for others, to forget ourselves and to rise up and build, and make the world a better place for others.

The Foundation invites you to become a Foundation Builder, become involved as a
Foundation Member, a Foundation Partner or a Foundation Patron.

As a Foundation Member you should contribute regularly whether in money, time, material goods or otherwise whatever you can.

As a Foundation Partner you are expected to contribute U.S. $100 per month, minimum.

As a Foundation Patron you are expected to contribute U.S. $400 per month, minimum.

You may also assist by providing loan funds for special projects to be fully repaid upon terms and conditions to be agreed.

You may leave property to the Foundation for specific purposes in your Will.

You may make a Trust and place certain funds in the hands of the Foundation Trustees in memory of a loved one or for scholarships, student loans or grants.

You may establish a charitable annuity.

You may wish to leave your donations tax deductible in the United States.

You may ship usable furniture and appliances, building materials and clothing for the Foundation's Thrift Shop or its Mission Center situated in the inner city of New Providence.

For full information, contact the Methodist Mission Foundation at the B.T.C.I.'s office.

A full accounting will be given of the use of all donated funds.

Your contribution will make life more meaningful for the least of God's people.

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