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| Mission |
Sportspersons
Ministries International serves God by helping
Christian churches, organizations, and individuals start and nurture
thriving outdoor ministries. We are committed to reaching the outdoors
person with the message of Christ, nurturing them in the faith,
and enjoying with them the wonders of God’s creation. |
| Vision |
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envision an international network of ministry, which shares resources
and encourages each other to reach and nurture non-Christian and Christian
outdoor people with the message of Christ. |
| Values |
Shooting Straight
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We want to be blameless,
honest, and forthright in all we do. |
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Sharing
the Story |
Our activities
and partnerships will be motivated by the message of
Jesus, as set forth in the Bible.
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Enjoying the Outdoors
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We encourage and facilitate
the enjoyment of outdoor activities. |
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Relishing Adventure
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We desire to live and
lead others into a life that involves taking risks,
trying new things, and being unafraid to fail as God leads. |
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Fostering “Deer
Camp”Relationships |
We wish to connect with
and value outdoor people at a “deer camp” level of warmth
and hospitality. |
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Keeping Tight Lines
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We measure our success
solely by how effectively we foster the growth
of outdoor ministries. |
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Traveling Light |
We build only those policies,
systems, and structures that are needed to
accomplish our mission. |
| Strategy |
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- Motivate and train people and groups to start
Sportspersons ministries that fit their settings throughconferences,
coaching, consultations and publications.
- Build a network of Sportspersons Ministries for mutual support,
learning and joint ministries.
- Offer ministry-focused hunting and fishing trips,
especially for people whose life situations make it
difficult for them to hear the Good News and to fellowship with
other Christians.
- Experiment with new forms of outdoor ministry
through the Sportspersons Club of Kelloggsville
Christian Reformed Church.
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| Goverance |
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| Sportspersons Ministries International
(SMI) is a State of Michigan non-profit corporation for religious
purposes, organized to help churches and para-church organizations
establish sports clubs that pursue evangelistic programs. SMI is a
charitable organization, designated as a 501 (c) (3) corporation by
the Internal Revenue Service. A self-perpetuating board of directors
is comprised of the following persons: |
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Daniel
Ackerman, Secretary
Gary J. Bekker, Vice President
Allen Bomers
Jeff Helms |
Rick
Heuvelman, President
Mark Niewiadomski
Calvin Vander Wal
Thomas Van Laan, Treasurer |
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| Adminstration |
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| Rev. Maury De Young, a minister of the
Christian Reformed Church, serves as Executive Director. |
| Pastor Young |
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In the past
several years, Pastor Maury DeYoung, the founder of Kelloggsville
Sportspersons Club, has helped 100 churches from 10 different
denominations develop their own outdoor ministries. Interest
has been so strong that in 2004, Sportspersons Ministry International
was founded for the purpose of "assisting churches, groups,
and individuals to design ministries to expose outdoor people
to the Good News."
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He
is among the many who crave the fellowship, tranquility,
and inner peace that being intimate with nature and the
outdoor sports provides. He is also a practicing pastor
who has helped countless individuals better understand
the words of God. An avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting
deer with a bow and firearm, chasing upland birds with
pointers, waterfowling, rabbit hunting, bird watching
and a wealth of other outdoor pursuits, Maury De Young
has found a unique way to share his love of the outdoors
and his love of God with all who will listen.
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God has worked in amazing ways through
this type of ministry. Here are a few examples: .A young woman
attended a Hunter's Safety class, then a few club seminars.
A few weeks later while sitting in her tree stand, "it
all made sense" and she put her trust in Jesus. Now she,
her husband, and her kids are Christians, and lead a ministry
in their local church.
.A rugged outdoorsman and former Vietnam Marine Sergeant began
attending club seminars with his foster boys. Gradually, barriers
started to crumble. It took 8 years, but one day he shared how
he had put his trust in Jesus. His life was so changed that
his wife renewed her commitment to Christ, and within a year
all of their children had, as well. A
man who came to Sunday worship, but always made a beeline
for the door as soon as the service ended, started attending
some Sportspersons activities. He is now actively involved
in leadership in both the club and the church, because someone
took the time to get to know him. Now his wife can't get him
Q.Y1.of church after Sunday services are done!
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