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Scottsdale / Arizona / United States
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Started in 1991, Mission One is one of the leading organizations in promoting partnerships between churches and national missionaries in the United States. Based in Scottsdale, Ariz., the firm serves several churches in North America, offering different services, including teaching small groups, mobilizing women, world impact conferences, partner with nationals and strategic partnerships, among others. Operating all around the globe, Mission One works with a number of partners, which include Hindustan Bible Institute, Evangelical Free Church and Mekong Evangelical Mission.
Mesa / Arizona / United States
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Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Wycliffe Bible Translators is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1942 by William Cameron Townsend. The organization offers chronological Bible storying and translation services. It provides a variety of linguistic computing and community development services. The organization conducts several language surveys and studies. Wycliffe Bible Translators operates through finance, marketing, operations and recruitment departments. The organization also conducts a range of educational programs for children. In addition, it maintains recruitment, transportation, training and medical services departments. In addition, the organization accepts donations from individuals and institutions. Wycliffe Bible Translators is a member of Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA).
Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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Yuma / Arizona / United States
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In operation since 1959, Crossroads Mission is a private nonprofit organization that serves homeless people in Yuma County, Ariz. It provides a variety of support services, such as food, clothing, emergency shelter and transitional housing to individuals and families with disabilities. The organization also offers case management services and drug and alcohol treatment and recovery programs that include individualized counseling, group meetings and spiritually oriented activities. In addition, the organization operates an adult education center that provides computer literacy courses and individualized tutorial services. It is a member of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions, and it is located in Yuma, Ariz.
Flagstaff / Arizona / United States
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Show Low / Arizona / United States
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American Indian Christian Mission, founded in 1969, is a ministry of brotherhood of independent churches called the Christian Churches. It operates a school known as the American Indian Christian School offering classes from grades kindergarten through ninth. Its school s curriculum includes language study, science, social studies, mathematics, Bible study, music and arts and offers summer programs for Native American children. It has a mobile bus ministry that travels to more than 19 different communities in Fort Apache, Ariz., where children come to the bus for Bible lessons, crafts and recreation activities. AICM operates as an independent organization guided by a board of directors who are active members of the Christian Churches. It is located in Show Low, Ariz.
Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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The Phoenix Rescue Mission is a nonprofit organization that serves homeless and poor individuals and low-income families. Founded in 1952, the organization s addiction recovery program provides Christ-centered environment that helps individuals deal with drug addiction and improve their educational skills. The program consists of Bible studies, job search, and counseling, educational evaluation and advancement services. Located in Phoenix, its family and community outreach program assists homeless families and individuals. The Phoenix Rescue Mission s homeless emergency services include meals, clothing, chapel and counseling services. The organization s emergency shelter provides daytime services to women and women with children. It has more than 180 emergency beds for adult males.
Mc Neal / Arizona / United States
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