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WE ARE SO THANKFUL for your consideration of partnering with Feed My Sheep Ministries Church International. We do not take such a covenant relationship lightly. It’s our partners’ commitment and in-kind donations that enable us to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the utter most parts of the world and minister to those who are in need.  We are most grateful for our relationship with our pillars, supporters, and friends of the ministry.

Partnership isn’t a one-time event. It’s a growing, thriving commitment where we both share in the benefits promised to us when we come together and spread the cause of Christ and further God’s Kingdom. In partnering with us, you’ll be distinguishing yourself as someone committed to Feed My Sheep Ministries Church International and one who shares its vision to save the lost, help the hurting, and spread the Gospel.

Upon partnering with FMSMCI, we’ll send you a Partner Welcome letter, which includes a heartfelt thank you from our Pastor and a gift from all of us to you.  You will receive a monthly News Letter updating you on our ministry outreach.  Together, we're sure we can impact the world and accomplish marvelous things to the glory of God. Remember, there is strength and power in partnership, and as this ministry grows, so will our relationship.

Again, thank you for your consideration in partnering and sowing into this ministry. Prayerfully, you’ll be able to declare with us…

God is making a difference through our partners.”

Your Humble Servant,
Pastor Carlton Barnett & FMSMCi family,


If you are not a Partner and would like to become one, please contact our office by calling Pastor Carlton Barnett directly at 414-303-4560 or dialing 262-219-4394 and leave a detailed message about your interest in becoming a Partner.  


 

Our current activities

  • Nairobi Kenya
    We recently supported our Kenya partners, headed by Brother Chris Wangila, with over 5k shillings to support our Nairobi neighbors.