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What does it mean to become a Mozambique Outreach Partner?

It simply means - getting involved with the work in Mozambique ? RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE!
Where you live! Where you work! Where you worship!

Use your gifts and abilities ? your group of contacts to help us reach out to Mozambicans.

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Some Examples Of People Who Are Partners

Dean is a camera man.?Our DVD production is a result of him wanting to help MozOutreach ? using his abilities with a camera.

Bev is in her 60s. She offered to help by volunteering her time in the Moz Office in Australia.
John is a retired teacher who has done some renovations at home. He helped build a building in Mozambique.
Nathan runs a business and gives support towards staff at MozOutreach.
Caroline wanted to have a small table at the back of her church to keep people?s attention on missions by making the monthly MozOutreach newsletters available.
Norma distributes the monthly MozOutreach newsletter in her church and keeps her prayer group up to date with MozOutreach prayer requests.

Ramon sends the MozOutreach monthly e-newsletter on to his email contact list.

Graham knew the owner of the local golf club, and arranged a special deal for MozOutreach to hold their annual seminar there.

Grade 10 students at Emmanuel College have supported several students at the Manga village primary school for several years.

Christine is a businesswoman who put a link to the MozOutreach website on her own website.

Paul is a photocopier technician who donates his service to MozOutreach when there is a need.

George constructs commercial offices. He generously supplied materials and offered labour to help build the MozOutreach offices.

Dean stirred his church to take up an offering to buy a windmill for a MozOutreach missionary family.

Year 9 and 11 business students at Emmanuel College used their business project to raise enough money to buy new desks for a class.

Peter and Robin had a spare car that they made available to a MozOutreach missionary who came back on a break.

Tony is financial controller at a primary school and offered to help MozOutreach by arranging for MozOutreach to come to the school and do a presentation to the students.

How to Become a Partner

The glue that keeps us together at MozOutreach is RELATIONSHIPS.

So if you are interested at getting involved with MozOutreach simply write to us at and tell us a little about yourself and a suggestion of how you may be able to help. We'll send you a starter's pack including some brochures and a DVD.

It's that simple! And straight away you will be helping people in Mozambique.

God bless you