Antioch Bags
"Taught many people, and in Antioch, the disciples were first called Christians..."
~ Acts 11:26 (ESV)
Acts 4:34 (ESV)
Galatians Bags
Designed for New Believers to have recourses to start their walk with Jesus.
Backpacks include a Bible, Guide to Life in Christ, Devotion Book, Notebook, and community faith guide for local areas.
Antioch Bags
Designed for the Subculture, Native, or Cowboy missionary reaching out with the Gospel.
Contains Pocket Testaments, a Bible, Missions, Hospitality, and Outreach books, a bag of Coffee, a box of Tea, and other resources.
Jerusalem Bags
Designed to help the homeless, displaced, refugees, and disaster survivors.
Contains a Bible, socks, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb, easy-to-eat/non-perishable food, instant, blanket, other items as needed, and contact information for continued resources.
Kildare Bags
Designed for new/expecting mothers, and/or mothers in need.
Filled with items new mothers will need including Bible, Children's Bible Stories, diapers, wipes, bottles, blankets, breastfeeding cover (if needed), and formula (if needed).
Pastor's Bags*
Designed for rural pastors/subculture pastors serving with limited resources, as a thank-you for their faithfulness.
Pastors Bags may contain, based on needs: Expositor's Bible Commentary, Harmony of the Gospels, 131 People Every Christian Should Know, Holmon's Quick Sorce Guide to Christian Apologetics, Hard Sayings of the Bible, 10 Golden Rules of Christian Leadership, and Faith, Shadowlands, and Ministry.
(*Our Pastor's Saddle Bags are based on the Pastor's Saddle Bags from AFCC)
Native Back-to-School Bags
Designed for Native school children returning to the classroom, to ensure they have quality school supplies on hand, in a good backpack, to begin their school year, as many are from impoverished families. Included are all the basic school supplies, plus a Children's Gospel of John, Back-To-School Prayer Card, and other meaningful resources.
This is a mission partnership between Broken Arrow Bible Ranch, several Cowboy Churches, and the Shaddow Cross ministry.
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