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HonorBound | Missions - Light for the lost

Light for the Lost is HonorBound: Men's Ministries' missions program, which has been instrumental in raising funds for evangelism literature and Bibles since 1953. Light for the Lost empowers men to provide God's Word for every person on the planet.

There are two ways men can be involved in Light for the Lost - Light for the Lost Literature & Light for the Lost Councilmen.

Literature
Close to half of the world's population has never rejected or accepted Jesus because they have never had an adequate presentation of Christianity. The denial of truth and the loneliness of today's culture cry out for the love of God in millions of aching hearts. Evangelistic multimedia is one of the best tools for spreading the news that Jesus Christ is the One who gives eternal life.

  • People all over the world hear about Christ for the
  • first time through evangelism multimedia resources.
  • Literature and multimedia resources go where the people are.
  • Literature and resources do not need a visa or a passport.
  • Literature and multimedia cross cultural barriers.

    Light for the Lost Councilmen
    Councilmen are Christian laymen and ministers who seize the present opportunities for missions. There are thousands of Councilmen nationwide. Councilmen cover the operational expenses through monthly contributions to Light for the Lost enabling 100 percent of all project money to go directly to evangelism literature and media resources. The mission of Light for the Lost funding is to provide God's Word for every person on the planet. As Councilmen observe today's global cultural environment, we find ample opportunities for successful witness that hadn't been present in earlier, modernist culture.

  • Councilmen receive a Light for the Lost torch pin and membership card.
  • Councilmen earn recognition through the Gold Key Award Program.
  • Councilmen are the key to the Light for the Lost banquet program.
  • Councilmen share Light for the Lost in neighboring churches.
  • Councilmen receive the Spotlight newsletter monthly.

  • Contact
    John Bagorio is the Light for the Lost Coordinator. He can be reached at linkfreedom@verizon.net or 503.975.0721.

    Events
    Light for the Lost dinners are typically held in May throughout Oregon. However, we are open to working with any church or men's group to host a LFTL dinner any time during the year. A Light for the Lost team rolls in, sets up the Light for the Lost promo material and the cooks the meal. Light for the Lost provides a missions speaker and a Light for the Lost emcee guides the evening.

    Besides dinners, Light for the Lost is available for services, missions conventions, men's breakfasts and dinners. We'll work with you to make it happen!

    Light For The Lost Tour Schedule
    May 2 - 9, 2008


    Team #1 - Kevin McCoySpeaker: Lee McCloud
    May 2Lower ColumbiaAstoria Knappa AG
    May 5South Coast North North Bend Family Worship Center
    May 6South Coast SouthBrookings Calvary AG
    May 8KlamathKlamath Falls AG
    May 9Rogue ValleyPhoenix Central Neighborhood
    Team #2 - John BagorioSpeaker: Boyd Powers
    May 5South WillametteEugene Goshen AG
    May 6UmpquaMyrtle Creek First AG
    May 8Portland Metro (all)Lake Oswego Christian Center
    May 9North CoastNewport Central Coast AG
    Team #3 - Brian CartwrightSpeaker: Bill Wilson
    May 2 Central Bend Faith Christian Center
    May 5CapitolBrooks AG
    May 6East Metro EastMt Hood Parkdale Valley Worship Center
    May 8Blue MountainHermiston Assembly of God
    May 9Grande RondeBaker City Harvest Church AG

    Cost
    $8 per person
    $10 per person (on-site registration)
    6:30 p.m. - Doors open
    7:00 p.m. - Dinner
    9250 Charity Ave NE | PO Box 9178 | Salem, OR 97305
    Phone: 503.393.4411 | Fax: 503.393.4430
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