"How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!"
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Our summer mission trip to the
Arkansas Delta town of Eudora will
take place
August
4th-9th.
This will
be our
second
trip to Eudora
after two
previous trips to Dermott and one to
Lake Village. Just like last year we
will help Gloryland Family
Fellowship with their ongoing
outreach to the community, help lead
vacation bible school, assist with
afternoon lunches, and conduct a
Friday afternoon football camp. But
the big project currently on the
agenda will be the construction of a
gymnasium that will be used not only
for athletic purposes but as a base for
after school tutoring, mentoring,
GED classes and job training. Click here to download the brochure. 
Costs
Costs for this year’s trip will be $100 per
person plus as much non-perishable food
as you can bring! Make your check payable
to Beautiful Feet Ministry and put
Jerusalem, Now! in the memo line.
Beautiful Feet Inc. is recognized by the IRS
as a 501 (C)(3) Non-Profit Ministry. Any
donation above $100 will be tax
deductible.
Objectives
- Stock Gloryland Fellowship’s food
pantry for the Soup Kitchen
- Host Bible schools each night for local
kids.
- Construct a Family Life Center
- Assist with football camp
- Stay flexible and be ready to give an
account of the hope that is within you.
What to Bring
- Food and water (for the pantry, we will
eat from what we bring for the pantry
also).
- Work clothes (for every day, clothes
that can get really dirty; tennis shoes)
- Shower and Bathroom necessities.
- Sleeping materials (sleeping bag, air
mattress, pillow). We will be sleeping
on the church sanctuary floor.
- Tools (every tool you can possibly
bring, lawn equipment, painting
equipment)
- Bible, Pen.
About Eudora
Eudora is a small community, with a
population of 2,819, located in
Southeast Arkansas (as far southeast
as you can possibly go!). For several
years, Matt Mosler and Beautiful Feet
have had a passion to reach and serve
those living in this area. It’s a
forgotten place with beautiful people.
A couple of years ago, Eudora lost its
public school system. The town has
been in distress ever since. At least
40% of the population live below the
poverty line.
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