Mission Support Network Newsletter, June 21,
2009 Written by Jack Sample
Hope On Wings Foundation
Dear faithful friend of
missions,
As we get closer to our full launch
date of Mission Support Network in Vanimo, I want to make sure
our email list is up to date. I am working on the website
as well as some other major items with hopes that Elana and I
will be able to make the move to PNG in the latter part of this
year. If your email address needs changing, you can go to
http://MissionSupportNetwork.com/news.html
and remove the old and add the new.
I now have the ability to track the
open rate of our emails so will hopefully be able to ascertain
which emails are old and no longer reaching a live person on
the other end.
Our recent trip to Walla Walla for
graduation and tax work, gave us the opportunity to set up a
foundation for managing future donations. Hope On Wings
Foundation is now registered and we are in the process of
applying for 501C3 tax exempt status. We hope to have
facility for on line donations on our website by early next
month. We also plan to launch a subscription website at
HopeOnWings.org in July. This will be a website that will
target networking groups and invite them to make a difference
in the lives of PNG children. There will be a number of
options from simply a free membership to several subscription
options for small monthly donations that are automatically done
each month.
Mission Support Network seeks to solve
a critical issue that is currently looming large in PNG.
That issue is like a missing link in connecting the willing
health and gospel worker with the location where the needs are
desparate. Currently it is virtually impossible for these
workers to be connected with the need because there is no way
for them to get there but by air and air transportation no
longer exists to these villages.
Due to an infrastructure breakdown in
PNG there are no operators that are willing to take on this
grass roots work due to the fact that the amount of money that
can be earned serving these remote areas does not cover normal
expenses for commercial companies that are in it for
profit. However, a dedicated staff of volunteers and
pilots willing to work for less than going wage, along with a
strong support group can, in God's strength, go in and be
successful in reaching out to these forgotten
people.
In these forgotten villages like
Biamap, Montopai, Tipas, Ama and I could list many many more,
the death rate among children is as high as 60%! Just
bringing in a PNG trained nurse to a village lowers this to
5%. The key is "bringing in" and "supporting" them while
they are there. This is where Mission Support Network
comes in. Without transportation there will be no work
for these villages and air transportation is the only viable
option.
To give you an idea of the scope of the
need, we hope to copy what we set up in Vanimo in numerous
locations around the country, each one with a couple of planes
and up to 3 or 4 pilots. Once each location is set up, it
will be able to nearly support itself with paying passengers
and cargo that will keep our pilots able to visit these
villages regularly so the health, education, spiritual and
agriculture needs can be met. Our biggest needs will lie
in aircraft, communications equipment and buildings.
If you haven't read the stories on
http://MissionSupportNetwork.com
be sure you do so as it will give you a much better idea of how
this will work. Also read the newsletter
archives.
Thank you so much for your
prayers.
God bless,
Jack Sample
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