BOH International

Internationally, BOH has been serving in countries where there is great need for over 10 years! We continue to serve in Guyana, India, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, while reaching into new areas, such as the Congo in the near future. Although, we are currently working, in these countries, we are by no means limited to these world areas. We continue to seek projects in other world areas in other to change lives and build better tomorrows.

Guyana- Upcoming Seminars

Leadership Training

Zoom Inn, Georgetown, Guyana
Keynote Speaker March 10-12th 2011
Dr. David F. Nixon serves as District Superintendent of the Southern Florida District Church of the Nazarene since 2005. In this position he oversees eighty-five churches in a multi-ethnic region of the Florida peninsula. Prior to this he served for ten years as District Superintendent of the Dallas District.

The author of three books: The Year of the Locust and Venom in My Veins and Leading the Comeback Church, Dr. Nixon will be leading workshops which includes the following topics:

Authentic Leadership The Real Deal
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work 20 Habits of Successful Leaders
The Keys of Missional Success The Power of the Leader’s Words
Guardrails of Godliness Ministry for a Lifetime

To be a part of this exciting event, please register TODAY!! To support us, you may donate online or send your donations to:

Bags of Hope
2300 SW 15th Ave. Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33315

Women's Enrichment Seminar

Little Rock Hotel,New Amsterdam

Keynote Speakers
March 10-12, 2011

Arlene Morris

Arlene Longacre Morris is originally from Miami, Fl. She has a local minister's license and works at East Coast Migrant Head Start as an early education specialist. She is a graduate of Trevecca Nazarene University, and obtained her graduate degree in Educational Leadership from Florida Atlantic University. Arlene also serves at the Longacre foundation. She has a passion for ministry and a heart for others. She will be speaking on Spiritual Formation at this conference.

Kaye Nixon was born in Clay Center, Kansas. She is a nurse and for most of her nursing career worked in geriatrics.

Kaye has has served alongside her husband, Dr. David Nixon (District Superintendent- Southern Florida Church of the Nazarene) in many areas of church leadership. From Sunday School teacher, to women’s ministry, her experience is vast. She has led retreats and workshops on prayer, and has earned the respect of her peers as a woman of prayer who is truly motivated by her love for God and of others. Kaye currently serves on the Southern Florida District NMI Council as the Missionary Health Care Coordinator.

 

Kaye Nixon

Kaye is a woman of prayer. She is very highly respected and has led retreats and workshops on prayer. She will be speaking on Prayer at this conference

Diana Rambarran is a graduate of Mid-America Nazarene University.  She currently serves as one of the Managing Directors of Bags of Hope.  She teaches technology classes, and will be presenting information on using  Technology in Ministry, as well as providing a resource list for those in attendance. 

**Please note: to cover the cost of snacks during these seminars (Leadershp and Women's Enrichment Seminar), there is a minimal registration fee of $1000.00(GUY) ($5.00 US) due upon check-in**

Click Here To Download An Informational Brochure for the Women's  Seminar

Click Here To Download An Informational Brochure for the Leadership  Seminar

 

Haiti

With about 80% of it's population living in poverty, Haiti remains one of the least-developed countries in the Americas. Foreign aid makes up about 30-40% of the national government's budget.

Sitting in the Caribbean Sea, Haiti was recently hit by a devastating earthquake and is often pumelled by hurricanes and tropical storms. These often result in mudslides, contaminated drinking water, and death to many Haitians.

We are grateful for the opportunity to assist the people of Haiti through relief shipment during and after such natural and devastating disasters. Because of You, we were able to send a 40' container of relief supplies to the people of Haiti after the storms of 2008 and the earthquake of 2010. Thanks to Antillean Shipping Lines and SeaBoard Marine for contributing significantly to this effort!