GAP MISSIONS - Philosophy
Over 200 years ago a British cobbler named William Carey responded to a spiritual need and began pioneering the modern missionary movement which radically changed the course of history. Carey was ridiculed and labeled as a dreamer and fool. But Carey would not be dissuaded, reminding them also of man's responsibility to the Great Commission: "Make disciples of all nations . . . " (Matt. 28:19). On June 13, 1793, William Carey, his wife and four children sailed for India.
Thanks John Robison & Shawn Griffin for donating your time, talents, and treasures given to help us erect this beautiful WORSHIP and TRAINING CENTER. Also, thanks to John Downs and Covenant Steel for donating this strong, well-designed building. We are seeing the VISION fulfilled of Training Nationals for the ministry. We are told this is the only building of its kind in Ivory Coast.