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Missions

One purpose of the Church of Christian Liberty is to present the Gospel to the lost through work on the mission fields, at home and abroad. This has been an emphasis since the founding of the Church. As such, the church has supported many missionary efforts through the years. We currently support the following mission outreaches:


Caris
Since 1985, the evangelical ministry of Caris Pregnancy Clinics (formerly CareFirst Pregnancy Centers) has provided compassionate, confidential support for women facing unplanned pregnancies. Financed completely by private donations, the six Caris clinics offer a variety of services to give women hope for the future and help them choose life for their babies. Caris is one of the largest ministries of its kind in America.

Recognizing that each client's deepest need is for a Savior in Jesus Christ, Caris is deeply committed to sharing the Gospel with clients. Through God's faithfulness, we have offered His love and hope to more than 58,000 women and families. Thousands of children are alive today because their mothers received care and counsel from Caris.

Caris



Concerned Christian Americans, Rev. Robert Vanden Bosch
Lobbying the Illinois State Government on behalf of the Christian Community. Since 1993, Rev. Bob Vanden Bosch has served as a lobbyist on behalf of Illinois’ Christians, standing for traditional values in Springfield, Illinois. Because our culture puts tremendous pressure on the practice of Christianity, his ministry is more necessary than ever.

Rev. Vanden Bosch ministers as a missionary sent out by his home church, working as an ambassador for Jesus Christ. His calling is to protect the right of Christians to practice their religious beliefs, churches, private education, marriage, traditional values, the rights of the unborn, and to share the redeeming love of Jesus Christ. These things will build a better future for society.

For more information, you can call (847) 526-7339 or email revbob@safeplace.net.



Go International
Our objective is not to become the largest organization in Africa, but it is to be a facilitator of the work the Holy Spirit is accomplishing in the midst of this people, this land, and this culture.

The people lack resources, but they have vision. We must help train those the Lord is raising up to reach all of Africa. We must provide books and Bibles so that they can study to become workmen that need not be ashamed. We must provide money to build schools of learning and to help pay tuition for those who are willing to make tremendous sacrifices to leave their villages and families to be trained as missionaries and pastors.

We must provide training in sound doctrine which will enable the new generation of believers to overcome centuries of pagan beliefs. We have the potential to guide these people of God in a direction which will enable them to have a positive influence, not only on Africa, but on the world. Let us not close our eyes to the opportunity the Lord has laid at our doorstep.

Go International



Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Since 1987, Greenville Seminary’s focus has been to prepare for the Lord’s service men who are powerful preachers of God’s Word. GPTS also offer continuing ministerial education through the Pastor’s Summer Institute. These are turbulent days in a dangerous world. Yet, they are days filled with opportunity. More than ever, the Church needs well-trained preachers who are able to bring the gospel to worldwide fields ripe for harvest.

GPTS is committed to:
The authority of Scripture, doctrinal integrity bounded by the Westminster Standards, the use of original languages for study, the preservation of our Christian heritage, Christ-centered heart preaching, a classical curriculum, accountability to the Church, and affordable tuition.

Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary



Middle East Reformed Fellowship
MERF and the Reformed Family of Churches worldwide, are engaged in encouraging and strengthening the Church throughout the Middle East . Non-Christians are responding to the challenge of the Gospel of Christ. They are being discipled by national Christians. Those in need are being helped spiritually
and in practical ways.

The Middle East Reformed Fellowship is a religious, non-profit and non-political charitable organization, serving in the Middle East on behalf of Reformed Family of Churches and believers worldwide. It is for those who are committed to proclaim the historic Christian faith as expressed in the early ecumenical creeds and the confessions of the Reformation.

Middle East Reformed Fellowship



Dr. Robert Rodgers
Dr. Rodgers was born in Northern Ireland. For many years he was one of the governors in a prison. While serving in this capacity, he was ordained for the ministry, and to this end has studied in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France. He pastored churches on his native soil and in Germany, and has written several books. His present field of ministry is in Hungary.

Dr. Rodgers teaches in a seminary as well as serving as a professor at Mickolci Bolcsez Egyesulet University in Mickolci, Hungary's second largest city. He has established the Department of Christian Studies at the university.

Dr. Rodgers desires to evangelize the Hungarian students at the university by sowing a Biblical world and life view in his own classes as well as to others for which he has responsibility. Please pray that God would continue to use Dr. Rodgers for His glory, and that Dr. Rodgers' influence at the university will continue to expand.



John Wycliffe Christian School
John Wycliffe Christian School began in January of 1988 with just 7 students. Today it has grown to almost 200 eager students. There are no churches in Africa or elsewhere beside the Church of Christian Liberty that help to support this excellent Christian school. In addition to the tuition paying students, the school educates a number of poor children who cannot afford tuition. The school is located in a poorer area of greater Cape Town, South Africa.

John Wycliffe Christian School