Help Fund My Desire To Serve Others
I AM A MAN OF GOD, DESPITE MY PAST. STANDING ON THE WORD OF GOD. KNOWING THAT ONLY WHAT I DO FOR CHRIST WILL LAST.
I am Larry Cooper, a
member Macedonia Baptist Church, also a member of its Brotherhood Ministry and
the 20Something Ministry. I have been
presented with a great opportunity to be part of a mission trip with Macedonia
in partnership with Global Orphan Project.
The trip is to Haiti in Central America. We will continue our joint
effort of building homes in conjunction with Corporate Baptist Fellowship (CBF),
work with Global Orphan Project leaders in
Haiti to deliver God's word, experience worship with the Haitian People while working
in their local community and churches and building relationships.
I realize that this
is the holiday season and I apologize for it but I am sharing this information
with you because I need your help to be a part of this mission group. The cost of the trip is $1,560; which covers roundtrip
airfare, local travel, travel insurance, building supplies, lodging and meals. Unfortunately, I am not financially able to
afford this trip without some assistance.
The group will be
traveling from April 27 - May 4, 2013. I
am on tip-toe anticipation at the opportunity to witness outside of the streets
of Kansas City, MO and share the Gospel and Love of Christ with children and
adults from another culture.
I will be so
grateful for whatever amount you can donate.
You can make your tax deductible donation by check made payable to, Macedonia Baptist Church. In the memo space please write "“ Larry Cooper/Haiti 2013 Trip. Macedonia Baptist Churches address is, 1700
E. Linwood, KCMO, 64109. Or you can make a donation on this page. I look forward to being able to go to Haiti, but more I look forward
to reporting back to you about the awesomeness of God's work in another
culture.
Thank you in advance
for your support and God Bless you. If
you have any questions, please contact me at (816) [phone redacted] or Tanya Comeaux at
the church, (816) [phone redacted].
Sincerely,
Larry Cooper