Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.      Matthew 28:19-20

From the beginning of Calvary Chapel of Sahuarita, pastor JK felt that the Lord wants us to put a great emphasis on missions.  That is what our Lord told us to do and that is where our Lord’s heart is.
Here are five ministries that we support.  They are worthy ministries.  Please pray for them and visit their websites.


FOR ZION’S SAKEwww.forzion.com
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For Zion’s Sake Ministries is a US-Israeli 501c3, non-profit humanitarian aid organization – established and dedicated to assisting the needs of newly arriving immigrants. For most, starting over in Israel is physically and emotionally, as well as economically, overwhelming. After the slaughter of more than 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, the state of Israel was reborn miraculously in one day on May 14, 1948. God’s chosen people began returning to their ancient homeland seeking refuge.

Thousands of new immigrants come home to Israel every year to escape persecution in the form of anti-Semitism and economic and civil oppression. Over one million Jews from the former Soviet Union have returned home since 1988 alone, and their needs are staggering. Most of these immigrants arrive in Israel with only the clothes they carry with them in their suitcases. The transition of starting over in a strange land is extremely difficult for most of the immigrants (Olim). Lack of employment, insufficient language skills, and a myriad of cultural challenges cause many to become discouraged and lonely. Because of these hardships, twelve percent of new immigrants choose to leave Israel.

For Zion’s Sake Ministries assists those in need both spiritually and physically by providing humanitarian aid through our warehouse distribution of furniture, medicine, food coupons, and clothing. Direct financial assistance is given through our various Outreach programs.


TURKISH MUSLIM MINISTRY
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When pastor JK and a small team of a short term missionaries from our church visited Shumen, Bulgaria in 2007, they were introduced to a couple – Mendu (husband) and Seniha (wife) who were formerly Turkish Muslims.  After they became Christians, their hearts were yearning to evangelize the Good News of Jesus Christ to the fellow Turkish Muslims from their home town.

They drove their cars twice a week, mostly during the evenings, to do Bible studies and prayer meetings, because if they visited the town during the daytime, some Muslims would attack them or sabotage their vehicles.

In pastor JK’s opinion, Mendu and Seniha are two of the most precious and humble brother and sister he has ever met.  If you’d like to contact Mendu and Seniha, please email them.