![]() They serve with Reaching & Teaching International Ministries. Global MissionsĪrgentina: Eric and Danica Abisror are ministering to indigenous pastors and other church leaders in Cordoba, Argentina. In addition to the limitless responsibilities of pastoring, they home-school their four young children. Teams from HBC periodically visit Coram to help with construction projects, and to supply the Picklesimers with food and other needs for themselves and for the community. Nick and Sarah Picklesimer serve with Village Missions in Coram, Montana. Nick is the pastor of Canyon Community Church, and the entire family serves the Lord in a community of ranchers, farmers, and rural residents. For information, call the church office, (208) 772-2511. Local nursing homes and retirement communities. HBC volunteers conduct worship services and studies at several locations in Kootenai County. For more information about Lazarus House, call Neal McClellan, (208) 699-7478. The Lazarus House ministry currently operates two homes for men released from the jail who need a Christ-centered fresh start. Kootenai County Jail. Several HBC men minister regularly at the Kootenai County Jail. Contacts: Neal McClellan, (208) 699-7478 or Mike Hohensee, (208) 699-4214. Trained peer advocates provide education and classes on pregnancy, parenting, and post-abortive support. Open Arms is nonprofit, nonpolitical, and nondenominational. Its medical staff offers lab-quality pregnancy testing, limited obstetric ultrasounds, and medically current options information. The ministry helps individuals in northern Idaho make life-affirming choices through education, compassionate support, and pregnancy-related services. Open Arms Pregnancy Center. This outreach to those facing unplanned pregnancies is HBC’s primary local mission in terms of financial support. Open Arms Pregnancy Care Center and Real Choices Clinic is a Christ-centered ministry revealing God’s design for human life, sexual integrity, and reproductive health. JJO offers nurturing relationships as a core principle for each child’s development. For more information, go to Lanterman, Chaplain at the Kootenai County District 1 Juvenile Detention Center, or (208) 292-7955. Juvenile Justice Outreach. Led by executive director Jackson Lanterman, this ministry brings gospel encouragement and mentoring to youth in the area’s juvenile justice system. The deteriorating mental and behavioral health of our children is largely caused by a lack of close connections to others, as well as a lack of deep connections to moral and spiritual meaning. HBC partners with the camp to train teens who serve as summer missionaries. The camp is dedicated to providing a God-centered environment for Biblical teaching, evangelism, and missions. Each year, kids from HBC attend camp, and several HBC teenagers serve as summer missionaries. The camp located between Coeur d’Alene and Sandpoint is devoted to preaching the Gospel of Christ to people of all ages and to making disciples of Jesus Christ.
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