The May 6 Day of Missions

Pennsylvania minister Burton Lange (right) with new UB endorsed missionaries
Jamie Fiedler (left) and Anna Geivett, both of whom will serve with Food for the Hungry.
Miriam Prabhakar began the day by talking about the work in India—the Narsapur Hospital, the work with leprosy and HIV patients at the Bethesda Hospital, the Christian school, church planting work, correspondence courses, and more.
Several missionaries spoke during the day. Alan MacDonald (right, with Global Ministries Director Gary Dilley) gave some insights regarding the changing world missions scene and the roles people play in world evangelization. In the afternoon, the participants heard from the five newest UB endorsed missionaries:
- Mike and Jenny Burtnett (right), who are joining Wycliffe/Jaars. They are from the Hillsdale UB church in Hillsdale, Mich.
- Anna Geivett, who will serve with Food for the Hungry in Lima, Peru. Anna is from Emmanuel UB church in Fort Wayne, Ind.
- Jamie Fiedler, who will serve with Food for the Hungry initially at the US Headquarters in Phoenix, Ariz. Jamie is from College Park UB church in Huntington, Ind.
Gary Dilley, director of Global Ministries, and Donna Hollopeter, associate director of Global Ministries, also spoke. The Salem church provided lunch for everyone.

Mike and Jenny Burnett.

Doris MacDonald (left) and Sharon Dennis,
"The Braeded Chord," provided music for the day.
A second "Day of Missions" will be held May 20 at the PraisePoint UB church in Willshire, Ohio. People can register online.

Thanks so much for a good article on the Day of Missions in Chambersburg, PA. It was wonderful to be a part of this day. Gary Dilley and Donna Hollopeter did a great job of presenting a picture of UB Missions as it is today, and made me want to sign up all over again! And what an honor to meet Miriam Prabhakar. What a great woman of God--what a great work she and her husband have done for so many years--and what a down-to-earth, funny lady she is!
I was also so impressed with the "new recruits"-- real quality people. It made me feel like UB Missions is alive and well, a statement I would not have thought for many years. Thanks, Global Ministries, for putting on such a great day. I hope it can be duplicated in many places, and encourage everyone to try to attend.