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Watch the testimonials of African Pastors that Leverage Leadership is developing. Coffee 4 Missions is a part of this and you are too when you purchasae our coffee!
That’s why we partner with ministries that are making a lasting difference around the world. One of our featured ministry partners is Leverage Leadership International, founded by Pastor Dale Burke.
Leverage Leadership exists to train, equip, and empower pastors—especially those serving in under-resourced regions—by providing them with biblical leadership tools and ongoing mentorship. These pastors are often leading churches with little to no formal training, and Leverage steps in to fill that critical gap, helping them grow healthy, gospel-centered congregations. [Read more…] about Ministry Testimonials from Africa: Leverage Leadership
Your purchases literally go back and support on-going Christian ministry globally! That’s the significance of the blue circle around our cup & hands logo.
Rarely do you have the opportunity as a church, ministry, Christian owned business or individual to purchase anything and know that a portion of what you paid is going back into ministry. With Coffee 4 Missions you do. Our website mentions a few of the ministries we support through your generous purchase of our great infrared roasted coffee.
As we say it’s “Great Coffee Supporting the Great Commission!” That’s it. Listen to find out more!
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Here is our first episode of our podcast series The Church Coffee Shop Podcast.
In Episode One Sandy shares our own coffee and ministry resumé then covers the two styles of church coffee shops today: in the church or in the community. Enjoy!
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Or, “Why you need a Mentor”
When we opened our retail coffee shop in 2004, we had no idea what we were doing. We were missionaries for goodness sake. I could land a Cessna 185 into a 1200 foot muddy airstirp all day long. Trish could haggle with Ecuadorian butchers for fresh meat, pasteurize milk from the cow and arrange accommodations for a visiting work team of twenty five US supporters.
But run a retail business? After all we had been out of the business world since 1990 and out of the US serving with MAF since 1994. However having moved back into the US culture in 2002, with kids approaching college age and the higher cost of living here, a second income was needed. [Read more…] about The Number One Reason Some Coffee Shops Struggle