National Mission Projects
Camp Barnabas...Purdy, MO
- Camp Barnabas exists to offer childhood experiences to children and young adults who have been robbed of them by disease or disability. For one week, these young people are able to shift their focus away from sterile medical environments and the language of their disability or illness to focus on activities that build their courage and expand their belief in themselves.
Goodland Academy...Hugo, OK
- Goodland provides supervision, education and 24 hour-a-day care in a home-like environment for up to 24 boys. In addition, Goodland provides an individualized self-paced school for 28 boys and girls from the community and the only scouting program in the county.
Navigators...Colorado Springs, CO
- An interdenominational, nonprofit organization, The Navigators is dedicated to helping people navigate spiritually, to know Christ and to make Him known as they look to Him and His Word to chart their lives.
New Life Ranch...Colcord, OK
- New Life Ranch is a non-denominational Christian summer camp located in The Ozarks and Green Country in northeast Oklahoma. The camp's vision is to be "A valley set apart for the glory of God." Its mission is to "proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ and to equip believers for ministry."
Rainbow Acres...Camp Verde, AZ
- Rainbow Acres provides a unique Christian community dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for adults with developmental disabilities by assisting each individual to achieve emotional, cognitive, physical, social, spiritual, and vocational growth to his/her fullest potential.
Willow Springs Boys Ranch...Chandler, OK
- Willow Springs Boys Ranch strives to model the love of Jesus Christ to boys in a structured family environment and to provide nurturing, security and self-discipline to help them face the challenges of life. Through this ministry we invest in the lives of needy, neglected and at risk young men in the area.
Young Life...Tulsa, OK
- Young Life seeks to carry the message of Jesus Christ into that tumultuous tide and points teenagers toward life as they were created to live it. Since 1941, the dynamic that has characterized Young Life is its commitment to relationships — Young Life leaders meeting kids on their turf in the interest of friendship. As leaders get to know teenagers, they are able to share the love of Jesus Christ through platforms like Young Life club, Campaigners and trips to camp.
To get involved in Kirk missions please contact Tracy Curato.
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