Fellowship International Receives 2 Laptops & 2 Projectors

By electronic recycling association August 12, 2020

The ERA is delighted to support Fellowship International with 2 more laptops and 2 projectors. Terry Wiley, a coach to a large organization in Ethiopia known as the Ethiopian Kale Heywet Church, reached out to ERA for a donation of IT equipment. He makes four, one-month-long trips annually to coach a team of their senior leaders. He wanted to be able to provide laptops to a number of the global workers which they send out through their office.

Our refurbished electronics surpass donation recipients’ expectations and we have a lot of repeat requesters. Times are tough for everyone during these challenging Covid-19 times, including the ERA. We have seen a substantial rise in donation requests and a dramatic decrease in businesses disposing of electronics, therefore, we are finding it difficult to accommodate all the donation requests. Please consider dropping off your unwanted devices to one of our depots across Canada. We will work to refurbish the items so we can keep up with our donation activities.  We also offer a pickup service along with free data wiping and inventory reporting!

Fellowship International is a Canadian-based mission organization that does charitable and religious work in a number of countries around the world and exists to catalyze disciple-making movements in strategic populations by empowering nationals. They promote leadership development by partnering with nationals for evangelism, social justice, business and relief initiatives to advance the Kingdom of Christ. They have reached 45+ countries with over 60 projects and counting, alleviating human suffering.

Fellowship National provides a wide variety of opportunities for churches to fulfill the Great Commission, including international, Francophone and chaplaincy ministries. Fellowship International partners with churches to reach lost people and establish disciple-making movements globally. Within Canada, Francophone ministries are helping take the Gospel to Francophone Canadians, the least-reached people-group in North America, while Fellowship Chaplaincy seeks to enable chaplains to demonstrate the love of Christ where people live and work.

The Fellowship Services department ensures the highest standards of Biblical stewardship, accounting best practices, and donor interaction. They also offer relevant services such as health and pension plans to member churches, church staff, missionaries, National, and Regional office employees.

The majority of interactions between The Fellowship and local churches are accomplished through their Regions. Major Regional responsibilities include church planting and providing training and support for pastors and other church leaders.

Fellowship Regions assist local churches with recruiting, training, resourcing and coaching in the church planting process. As a movement, they are committed to planting churches that impact culture.