Showing posts with label Arklie Hooten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arklie Hooten. Show all posts

Friday, October 27, 2017

TAG Region Trailer Arrives!

The TAG Region Disaster Response trailer has been delivered! Praise God for His provision of this vital piece of equipment through the generosity of donors. Special thanks to MNA Disaster Response Director, Arklie Hooten, for his support of this project.

Now comes the task of building the cabinets and purchasing the supplies to equip the trailer. We are pleased and humbled that some of the items have already been provided. Click on this link to see what items are needed. This sheet is now set up so that you can type in your name and email address if you wish to provide one or more items, or the funds to purchase them. Contact Mike Kennamer with any questions. 

While Lowes and Home Depot do not have gift registries, one generous contributor figured out a way to purchase an item for us to pick up at the local store. Simply order an item online from Lowes and have it shipped to our local store in Fort Payne, Alabama. You could also do the same thing by shipping to our local Home Depot store, located in Scottsboro, Alabama. Just email us to let us know when you receive the confirmation that the item has been received at the store so we can pick it up.

Would your church like to hold an event to raise funds for this effort? Let us know. Let's get creative in securing this equipment for this asset to our region. 


Friday, July 8, 2016

July Newsletter Posted

Our July newsletter has been sent to email subscribers and is posted to this site. Click on the Newsletter menu tab to view any of our email newsletters.
Learn how these guys encouraged the MNA DR Coordinator.

In this month's issue you will read about how Christ Community Church in Kennesaw, GA encouraged MNA Disaster Response Coordinator, Arklie Hooten and how you can connect with us on social media. It's easy:

Website: mnadrtag.com
Twitter: @mnadrtag
Facebook: @mnadrtag

Other news items this month include immediate need for funding as well as an upcoming training opportunity. Please check it out!

Monday, February 1, 2016

Thanks to Northwest Georgia Presbytery

ARKLIEThanks to Northwest Georgia Presbytery for welcoming me as a guest on Saturday. I enjoyed hearing about the ministry from our director, Arklie Hooten, and having the opportunity to meet a number of folks from northwest Georgia. Arklie shared about the disaster response warehouse and about the new TAG Region.

Special thanks to Seven Hills Fellowship for hosting us.


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Disaster Response Article in byFaith Magazine

Mission to North America Disaster Response was recently featured in byFaith Magazine. To view the article, which discusses the MNA response in South Carolina flooding, click here.


Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Last Minute 2015 Donations Information

This ministry depends upon the contributions of people who value this kingdom work. As a new ministry, funds are needed for every aspect of the work at this time.

It is not too late to contribute to this work and take advantage of tax deductions for 2015. In order to satisfy IRS requirements for a 2015 donation, all checks mailed to MNA Disaster Response must be dated no later than December 31, 2015 and postmarked no later than December 31. Checks should be written to MNA and designated in the memo line to Disaster Response - TAG Region and mailed to: 


Mission to North America
MNA Disaster Response - Mike Kennamer PO Box 890233 Charlotte NC 28289-0233
Online donations must be made by December 31 through the MNA Donation site.

Thank you for considering joining with us as partners in this work.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Introducing New TAG Region



Dear PCA Family,

It is with great pleasure that I announce to you that Mission to North America (MNA) has called Mike Kennamer to provide regional disaster response leadership in the TAG Region (Southeast Tennessee, Northeast Alabama, Northwest Georgia areas). The TAG Region includes the entirety of Tennessee Valley, Northwest Georgia, Providence, and Evangel Presbyteries. His primary responsibility will be to work with key leaders and member churches in the assigned presbyteries to coordinate disaster response within the region.  He will be responsible to resource PCA churches and presbyteries in the following ways:

  • Strengthen and build awareness for this vital ministry through consistent communication and education 
  • Train and coach presbyteries and churches in disaster response preparedness 
  • In the event of a large disaster, coordinate first responders, make assessments and assist affected churches and presbyteries in planning for long-term relief 
  • Assist churches and presbyteries as they develop traveling disaster response teams that would serve both locally and travel to other areas affected by disasters 
  • Function as the conduit between those affected by disasters and MNA 
  • Facilitate state level VOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters) memberships in all assigned states 
  • Upon occasion, assist in other regions as needed.

When disaster strikes, MNA has the high privilege of coordinating the PCA message of God’s love to those affected. We assist churches and presbyteries by helping them prepare for the certain coming storms. When storms arrives and the needs presented are beyond the ability of the presbytery to respond to on its own, MNA is available to assist. Since 2004 MNA Disaster Response has provided leadership in responses in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, New York, New Jersey, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Haiti. We have mobilized more than 110,000 volunteers, assisted thousands of families in desperate need and provided direct assistance to rebuild 19 PCA church physical plants. We bring awareness, leadership, training, prayer focus, volunteer recruitment and mobilization, and channel relief funds to storm affected PCA families and diaconates – empowering them to meet insurance deductibles and other budget obligations when necessary.

Mike, a PCA Ruling Elder, and his wife Trisha live in Henagar Alabama and attend Grace Community PCA, a new and growing congregation in Trenton GA. They both have a deep and wide relationship with MNA Disaster Response spanning over ten years.  Mike, who is a licensed paramedic, serves as an administrator at a local community college and Trisha is a jewelry artist and volunteers with animal rescue.  Working as a team, they organized and managed disaster response efforts for MNA for sixteen months after deadly long-track tornadoes ripped through Alabama during the April 2011 Southeast Tornado Outbreak.  They are parents of three adult sons.

MNA stands committed to bring the hope of the Gospel to the disaster-affected communities of our PCA churches. Mike is a demonstrated strong leader and has proven abilities to do just that, and his deep desire to see God’s Kingdom advance throughout the PCA communities in the TAG region makes him a logical choice for us when we recognized a need for additional staff in this way. I am thankful for God’s provision in bringing Mike to join the MNA staff.  Please pray for Mike and Trisha as he undertakes this much needed work.

Mike will be joining MNA in a missionary status and is charged with raising his own support in a similar way as other MNA staff.  I commend him to you.  Please consider providing a startup gift designated for Mike and adding Mike to your annual budget. The constant news reports seem to indicate that disasters are happening more frequently, so the need is great for the type of leadership that Mike brings, please welcome him as a worthy co-laborer in advancing God’s Kingdom. Please invite him to visit with your diaconate and missions committee.  We consider it a privilege to have Mike in our leadership.

Sincerely in Christ,
Arklie
Arklie Hooten
MNA Disaster Response Director
Mission to North America / Presbyterian Church in America