ABOUT COMPASSION
In response to the Great Commission, Compassion International exists as an advocate for children, to release them from their spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty, and enable them to become responsible and fulfilled Christian adults — all for God’s glory. We also speak out for the needs of children in poverty to compel Christians worldwide to respond to God’s call to “look after orphans and widows” through advocating for children (James 1:27).
ADVANCING GOD'S KINGDOM
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” (John 10:10 NIV) True life and hope are found only in the redeeming gospel of Jesus Christ. Fighting poverty is more than providing economic resources — it is defeating the fatalistic lie that we are unworthy of God’s love. At the heart of all Compassion’s work is our commitment to releasing children from spiritual poverty. We pursue this commitment with as much fervor as we approach any other type of poverty.
Planting A New Church Partner
Compassion’s church-based efforts are key to its effectiveness. We invest a great deal of time and money ensuring each new church we partner with is like-minded in ministering to children and evangelizing biblically-based Scripture. Building relationships with more local church partners allows Compassion to open more Child Development centers in more extreme pockets of poverty and reach more children who otherwise would have no exposure to Jesus’ love and mercy.
Compassion International is seeking committed US churches that are passionate about planting new churches in Latin America and provide needed funds for the construction of a suitable facility for the new church plant. These new churches will be identified and mentored by a local, established "mother" church and extend the reach of the gospel into new, unreached communities through planting a "daughter" church where they already have a ministry presence.
Child Development through Sponsorship
Once planted, a new Compassion child development center will be among the first outreaches of the new church. Experience shows that, as the local Compassion staff members minister to approximately 200 children in need, visit their homes, and host community events, many parents and other family members become involved in the new church. This unique collaboration of ministry helps new churches grow even faster and stronger as they meet real needs.
Members of your church may wish to expand their individual ministry to children in Ecuador by personally sponsoring some or all of the children who will be registered in the new Compassion student center.
Partnership Opportunity in Dos Mangas, Ecuador
Compassion Ecuador has recently identified a target area in need of an accessible local Christ-centered church that preaches and lives God’s Word. After thoroughly investigating the opportunity, Compassion International has agreed to help raise the funds for this church plant and presents the details below for your consideration.
The mother church, Peninsular Evangelical Center of the Assemblies of God (CEPAD) is located in Santa Elena, Peru. The mother church has planted 60 churches. The daughter church, Evangelistic Center "The Creation of God," will be planted in the Dos Mangas community within the Santa Elena province. Dos Mangas is a mountainous, agricultural community and children make up 25% of the population. The community is popular among ecotourists and is visited year round. This is a prime area for Compassion to minister and release children from poverty in Jesus' name because there are no other ministries or churches evangelizing the community. Land was donated and has the required legal documentation (pictured right).
Luis Rafael Vera Rosales (pictured right with his wife) will pastor the new church plant. He is 60 years old and lives with his wife and three children in Dos Mangas. He currently leads church services in his house located in the center of the town. His family is respected in the community, and they have been evangelizing the local people for more than 20 years.
Your Investment
An investment of $75,187.44 will fund the construction of essential core structures for one new “daughter" church and launch a Compassion-assisted student center at the newly constructed facility.
Your funds will help build basic church facilities needed by the congregation and child development center such as:
- one large multi-purpose room / sanctuary, which normally seats 200 adults
- 2-3 classrooms for holistic child development
- kitchen / food preparation space, compliant with local standards
- restrooms/ sanitation facilities, compliant with local standards
- electricity & plumbing (typical in most facilities, but not required)
Join Us
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Bethel Baptist Church, and First Baptist Church of Fort Ogden, this is a strategic missions opportunity to help grow God’s Church in an area that greatly needs the message of Jesus Christ. This church plant can provide the care that is best delivered through the personal nurture of a loving local church. We believe you will be a prayerful, effective partner with Compassion International and this potential church partner. Together, we can build, plant and enable a new church for effective Christ-centered ministry among the impoverished families of this beautiful country.
Church Plant Timeline
Below is the typical schedule of establishing a new church partner. Specific details of each church plant will be scheduled and communicated as construction plans develop.
- Month 1: Donation received by Compassion International
- Month 2: Proposal matched to donation; bids solicited from screened vendors for construction
- Month 3: Funds sent to Compassion field office
- Month 4: Initial fund disbursement to vendors; construction begins
- Month 5: Initial neighborhood visitations and child registrations begin; construction continues
- Months 5-11: Construction continues; child development center staff training; caregiver orientation
- Month 12: Dedication and launch of ministry at new church
Proposed church plant site in Dos Mangas, Santa Elena Province, Ecuador
Elements of our approach to planting churches:
Our Ministry Model
Three distinct foundations of how Compassion works:
We focus exclusively on children — “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” (Luke 18:16, NIV) All programs are aligned with developing children holistically (pre-natal through young adulthood) by addressing physical, spiritual, socio-emotional, economic and educational needs.
We work exclusively with the local church — Compassion believes that the Church is God’s agent for change in a broken world, which is why our programs are only offered through partnership with churches in the developing world that have the same passion for prioritizing and ministering to children.
We keep Jesus at the center of all we do — Children and families are not required to profess Jesus as their Savior to participate in our programs, but we want children to hear the gospel, see living faith and be discipled in the ways of Jesus. To this end, every mother and child registered in our programs receive age-appropriate Bibles, which are replaced as children mature and develop.
“Compassion International started with one man's obedience to God's call of, 'What are you going to do?' The question for us today is, 'What are we going to do?'”
— Wess Stafford, President Emeritus, Compassion International
Compassion Stats at a Glance
Numbers current as of September, 2019.
Total Investment Requested:
$75,187.44
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Bethel Baptist Church, and First Baptist Church of Fort Ogden,
Thank you for prayerfully considering partnering with Compassion International. We would welcome the opportunity to talk with you about your goals for the kingdom, or any interest you may have in experiencing Compassion's work firsthand.
Contacts:
Rob Kelly
Church Relations Manager,
Compassion International
Phone: 720-459-2077
Email: rkelly@us.ci.org
Church Relations Manager,
Compassion International
Phone: 720-459-2077
Email: rkelly@us.ci.org