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Welcome To Peninsular Florida Men's Ministries
Royal Rangers
Over the last 12 months we have come a long way. Our attendance has increased in almost
every area. Our chartered churches have increased from 107 to 120. Many boys have been
saved and fi lled with the Holy Spirit. Today’s boys are different than they were 25 years ago.
We must adapt to the new breed of boy. We have training programs all across the district. To
get the latest happenings go to www.floridarangers.com.
Men’s Ministries
We have trained persons available to give a boost to your Men’s Ministries department. Please
give us a call if we can help your church. Our 100 hour curriculum works very well in local
churches as well as in jails and prisons.
Sowing Seeds Inc.
Our transition center here in Lakeland is growing and God is moving in an unusual way
meeting the needs fi nancially. Fifteen thousand dollars were donated in December which
helped us balance our accounts for the year. We are trusting that grants will come this year.
Prison Ministry
Things certainly are happening in this department. Our training is moving forward rapidly and
doors are opening in many areas. Some churches are beginning to use parts of our 100 hour
curriculum. It takes about 8 hours to train someone to use the 100 hour curriculum. For up to
date info check our website at 100hour.org.
Church Construction
Please note that Benny Heath and Gary Wiggins have joined our team for building churches
in other countries. Contact them for help if you wish to send or take a team overseas.
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CONFERENCES:
Meet our new Conference Coordinator Todd Knaack. He is a local realtor in Lakeland. Please keep stopping buy for update info on Men's Conference click on this link for updates. CONFERENCE
Thank You Todd Knaack
Rev. John Hensel has done an excellent job coordinating this event in recent years. He feels God is leading him in another area. Thanks John and may God bless you in whatever area you minister in.
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TRUCK STOP MINISTRY is Operated by Ken Collins, State Director. Presently we have chaplains in Balwin, Ocala, Tampa, Wildwood & St Augustine. For 43 years I have been credentialed with the Assemblies of God, ordained for 38 years.Over a period of 36 years, I was senor pastor of three Assemblies of God churches. I was senior pastor of Riverview First Assembly of God for 26 years, which is now River of Life Christian Center in Riverview, FL. I am now Team Leader of Truckstop Ministries Inc at Tampa’s T/A Truck stop, 11706 Tampa Gateway Blvd., Seffner, FL. (Exit 10 north of I-4) Chaplain Ken Collins(813) 781-9342
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For More Information please email.
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or 800 988-0292
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LFTL MISSIONS: Baldy Boyd
Mailing Address:
Light for the Lost c/o “Baldy” Boyd
P. O. Box 246
Dade City, FL 33526
Telephone:
Cell: 863-207-5543
Office: 352-567-5681
Home: 863-499-1280
Fax: Office: 352-567-5682
Email:
Over one million dollars in Faith Promises have come in at this point. We are looking forward to seeing what God will do this year.
Light for the Lost is providing literature for our US and foreign missionaries. The Fire Bible is one of our projects. Ph # 239-898-0950
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SOWING SEEDS Inc.
Is our transitional part of he Men’s Prison Ministry. Our team is well qualified to lead this ministry. Steve Turbelille, President & CEO of Lighthouse Ministries, Dr D. Lee Spell, lead counselor for the Dept. of Detention and Dr.VanDoren are advisors. We work with the public defenders office and Judge Mc Donald refers clients to us. We provide housing, rent and utility bill subsidies, food, and Grocery assistance, job training and placement plus transportation to shopping and Church.
Jad Tremel, Todd Knaack and Fred DeMouey
www.sowingseedsfl.org
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Pastor Philip Hulzebos,
Trinity Worship Center and Dr. DonPratt are spearheading this area. A large staff of trained instructors are working throughout our jail and prison system. Dr. Pratt, has developed a 100 hour curriculum, mandated by the state for inmates.
100 Hour Curriculum
2007-08 Ministry Report We now have four ministry areas: jails, prisons, aftercare houses, and Recently Released We are currently active in eight different facilities We have five to ten different teams in some of them We now have graduates from our jail program continuing in Recently Released We service both male and female clients in about equal numbers Our work with sex offenders is developing slowly and has been very challenging Our main activity has taken place in Sarasota, Hernando, and Bartow counties
We have been using Southeastern University Ministry Practicum Students for the last year
Our program is growing In the last two years we have trained 250 leaders In the last two months we have graduated 100 students in Parenting, Anger, and Financial Units Certificates for both leaders and students have been very much in demand We are now operating in the Rhode Island State Prison We are now operating in the Hillsborough State Prison (female) Interest in our program has caused increased demand on resources Last 2 ½ weeks spend in major upgrade of http://100hour.org web site, now 34 printed pages in length Last 6 months have been spent in establishing business infrastructure needed to sustain growth in the program This now requires full-time commitment to this ministry Need for supply of materials – now costs over $1,000/month just for books Need for both leader and student certificates of completion Need for accurate records Need to answer questions – sometimes over an hour on the phone at a time
Our website has now revamped and contains many more printed pages
Our program is run entirely with volunteers Many are already experienced Many are retired About ½ are ex-offenders and ½ are not About 2/3 are male and 1/3 female Constant need to train new leaders and establish contacts for new ministry.
Reception of 100 Hour program has been very positive This is especially true with seasoned workers Our students always give it high praise Our program allows them to talk and interact It is practical yet Biblical It is sequenced and in depth It addresses the needs that need meeting Never had a disappointed group Southeastern University is increasingly turning to us for ministry examples and opportunities We are recognized nationwide, was featured in Living Free International Conference last year
If you need more information
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FLORIDA MEN OF INTERGRITY
Dr Jim Guth, Retired Professor at University Of Florida He is chairman of this Interdenominational Ministry. FMI hosts 3 “Iron Sharpens Iron” Conferences across our State each year. Jim host training events across our State, such as “Great Dad’s” and other discipleship and servant ministry training.
More info visit: On IRON SHARPENS IRON
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NETWORK OF PROMISE:
Dr. Johnny Strickland, Sr. Pastor of Crystal Springs Worship Center serves 78 food pantries, the homeless, and the handicapped with his team. With his 10 semi trailer trucks we have served disasters in Florida and the Gulf Coast as well as the East Coast of the United States.
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