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Prayer Support
Financial Support
Hospitality and Communication


Prayer Support

Prayer is the most important way to become part of our support team. As expected in the field we will go through trials and tribulations and at times we will fall prey to discouragement. Though we are are taught not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not loose heart we may forget the power of this teaching and ask for your prayers help remind us to remain steadfast and to continue to put one foot in front of the other.

From time to time we will be posting blogs and newsletters to our site. The best way to keep informed about what our prayer needs may be, is to subscribe to our monthly newsletter by filling out the contact form and sharing your email with us.


Financial Support

We believe it is a miracle that people willingly and joyfully send financial support for us as humanitarian aid workers, month in and month out, and hopefully over many years. But our goal is to build long-term relationships that are satisfying for you and us. He will accomplish great things through your kind heart and giving.

If you can help financially, please make out a check to Extreme Response, Intl. and write our account number 117 on the memo line. This will also ensure that your contribution is tax-deductible.

Mail to:

Extreme Response Intl.
Hing Ministry #117
P.O. Box 345
Snellville, GA 30078-0345.

You may include our names on the envelope or letter. Any amount would be appreciated. Or click here to donate online.

Support FAQ’s


Hospitality and Communication

There are a number of ways you can support us through hospitality. Hosting “events” – both large such as banquets or conferences; but also small such as gathering people from your personal “networks” for small group breakfasts, desserts, teas, or prayer meetings where you introduce and increase interest and contacts for supporting our work. Or providing comfortable places for itinerating us to stay while preparing to go to the field, or as we return and re-adjust to life back home.

Once on the field and the new routine of our work sets in, we will feel isolated, out of touch. Letters, e-mail, phone calls, care packages, can do much to encourage. Share things that matter, your thoughts and feelings – be realistic and honest – and encouraging. Show interest in our lives on the field, our concerns and what specifically you are praying for us. Encourage your children to connect with our children. Care packages could include even little things: packages of seasonings unavailable on the field, or new books or music CD’s, study tapes etc. You might even pay a visit to us on the field, getting a first hand taste of life there; or facilitate someone else in doing so. Best of all ask us what you personally can do to encourage us and our team. And be sure to follow through!