Because of this, I would like to take a moment and write a personal note of thanks to express my sincere gratitude for all of your prayers and very generous support of CCCP Ministries for the past eighteen years (established Jan. 2007) I am always amazed when people respond to a newsletter, a testimony or a ten minute briefing about a mission trip or an update from a family member. Each and every response is precious to me and is never taken for granted.
When someone entrusts us with the resources God has given to them, I am mindful of the solemn duty we have before Jesus Christ our Lord to be faithful stewards of the finances given to this ministry. It is my intention to invest these resources in the advancement of His kingdom and for His glory. I am thankful for the men who serve along side me on our board of directors. Each of them have been on mission trips and are committing their own resources toward the goals of CCCP Ministries.
As we move into 2025, CCCPMinistries begins its nineteenth year of ministry to the people living in the countries of the former Soviet Union. I continue to believe that God has put before us a tremendous opportunity - in the vacuum of the former Soviet Union- to point people to the light of the Gospel of His Son Jesus Christ. It is very encouraging when our friends and families personally join with us in these endeavors through financial giving and prayer. While we believe that God will provide the resources for the tasks that He would accomplish through us, I want you to know that your partnership through giving means a lot to me and I pray that God would bring forth an abundant harvest of souls for His kingdom from the countries of the former Soviet Union.
Kindest Regards,
Warren G Pledger
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