Skip to main content

Will you pray with us?

Join us in praying for the many countries and regions where CMF serves. Each month, from April 2023 to March 2024, we will focus on a different area of the world, praying that God would lead us to those people who have a passion for sharing the hope of Christ through intercultural service.  

Click to access our CMF Prayer Guide!

Erin Wallace, Launch, PIM Clinic, Women Together, REACH, Ivory Coast, Johnson University, Kenya, MOHI, Pangani Clinic, PDO, medical, global health

Erin Wallace: “Unexplainable Peace”

Erin Wallace is currently raising support to move to Ivory Coast where she will be serving with the PIM Clinic and Women Together programs. One of her greatest passions is living relationally and helping remind others of their worth, especially women and young girls. She is excited to be able to combine this passion with her work in Ivory Coast as she learns and lives in this new culture and way of life.

Continue reading

Kenya, MOHI, drought, Raelyn Nicholson, Turkana, Marsabit, malnutrition, SAM, RUTF, food security, Gardens of Faithfulness

Life-saving work amidst a drought in northern Kenya

In northern Kenya, a drought is occurring unlike any in 40 years— possibly the worst ever recorded. The land has dried up, leaving minimal food for camels and goats to graze, and thereby leaving the local pastoralist communities in Marsabit and Turkana without their primary food sources. This drop in necessary sustenance and malnutrition is especially affecting young children, the most vulnerable among those communities.

Continue reading

Justine and Ryan Hayes, Namikango Mission, Malawi, discipleship, economic empowerment, Women’s Development Ministry, Community Health Evangelism, Village Savings and Loans, conservation agriculture, maternity clinic, coffee roasting, HIV prevention

Holistic care in southern Malawian communities

Justine and Ryan Hayes began serving with CMF in Nairobi, Kenya, before transitioning to southern Malawi with a team at Namikango Mission in 2014. Now, the Hayes’ are involved in multiple projects and initiatives toward empowering communities to holistically address the needs of their families and churches through discipleship, economic empowerment, and biblical teaching.

Continue reading