Monday, September 29, 2014

Mission Focus of The Week: "The MADE Club"







The MADE club
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully MADE. Psalms 139:14


The MADE club is a non-profit girl club located in the Mobile Home Community of Franklin, Tennessee. Annette Hoyos and Maureen Maltez founded The MADE club in 2011 with one purpose and that is to preach the gospel of Christ.

We had seen in the area girls walking and playing by themselves and came up with the idea of creating a girl exclusive club.

The MADE club is a place where girls from ages 5-17 are welcomed with a big hug and a smile. On every gathering we learn about The Bible, they are taught what is Praise and Worship is and are encouraged to do so, they also do crafts, dance, games and so on. The MADE club is place here the girls are accepted and reminded about their identity in Christ. At The MADE club, the girls are motivated to pursue their goals and to share their talents freely. Annette and Maureen cultivate and promote friendships and loyalty between the girls to remind them that our goal is to be more like Jesus by showing His love to everyone despite their appearances, cultural background, rich or poor, past and present lifestyles. Masterpiece, Awesome, Divine, Creation and Embraced in His arms.

Contact Maureen Maltez  
or
call/text 615-482-3275 and
through Facebook


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Mission Focus of the Week "World Compassion"





Thompson Station Church is partnering with World Compassion as they minister to refugees fleeing to Kurdistan from Iraq and Syria. Watch their latest video to hear from a Christian Peshmerga soldier who is fighting against ISIS while at the same time encouraging refugees that God loves them.

To watch the latest video click here
or 
To visit the World Compassion website go to 

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Missions Monday "International Missions Board"





Click the link above to watch a video message from IMB's President


For those of you who know the three families we partner with in East Asia, they just got a great new boss! Last week, David Platt was asked to serve as the President of the International Missions Board. the IMB serves over 4,800 international missionaries.

Thompson Station Church partners with the IMB annually by giving 25% of our GO Change the World Offering to support these missionaries around the globe, and was in the top 140 churches this past year out of 45,000 churches in missions giving to the IMB.

Be praying about what you can give and pledge to missions around the world in November at our Global Impact Conference, Nov. 14-16!