CLAIM
CLAIM is a ministry of BIMI that allows laymen (and women) to participate in the Great Commission as short-term missionaries. It includes evangelism, construction, medical missions, Bible distribution, mechanics, engineering, computer training and more. We assist BIMI missionaries in the US and abroad. C.L.A.I.M. ministry has been blessed with souls saved, churches built, and laymen choosing to serve as career missionaries. Everyone comes away from the experience with a burden for missions like never before! We are most grateful for the godly and gracious Christians, from cardiologists to computer programmers, who voluntarily give of themselves to help us.

The purpose of C.L.A.I.M. is to help laymen identify a need in missions and find ways to meet that need. C.L.A.I.M. coordinates mission trips and projects for laymen throughout the nation. Men and women are challenged to use their talents on the mission field. Our goal is to help and bless missionaries, and to provide opportunities for laymen to increase their mission awareness. Our primary concern is to send laymen who demonstrate a genuine love for the Lord, have a cooperative, teachable spirit and a servant's heart.

PROJECTS are determined according to need, urgency, available personnel, supplies and finances. Locations vary from the United States to second and third world countries. The Project Director and BIMI oversee project finance. Laymen are notified in advance about the financial details of their chosen project. Laymen are financially responsible for their part in our ministry endeavor. C.L.A.I.M. policy is to never be a financial burden to the missionaries we help. Participants in C.L.A.I.M. ministry will be issued an itinerary well in advance of the team departure date. This itinerary will include information such as suggested clothing, accommodations, cost, immunizations, and other pertinent information relating to the project. Each C.L.A.I.M. team member is responsible for meeting the requirements for a given project.

C.L.A.I.M. Goals

Our primary long-range goal is to develop leaders who are able to coordinate individual C.L.A.I.M. projects, leading the teams, raising funds, and developing lay leaders under them.

We desire to see a team of retired, yet capable people, who can go at a moment's notice to the field to respond to emergencies, etc. They will be called "Minutemen".

Terryville, CT
Work requested by: Missionary David Townsley
What: Renovating a Bar into New Church Workers: carpenters, electricians, heat/air(gas), drywall installers/finishers, carpet layers, roofers, plumbers, painters, landscapers, concrete workers
Date: June/July, 2010
Contact: Carl Vonnoh, Joe Leleaux, Mark Sage

Savaii, Samoa
Work requested by: Missionary Jim Civale
What: New Church building Workers: All types construction
Date: July/August or October/November, 2010
Cost:Approx $3,500n
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Honduras, Central America
Work requested by: Missionary Evan Williams
Workers: carpenters, electricians, plumbers, dry wall workers and a welder.
Date: Contact Carl Vonnoh for dates
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Negros Occidental, Philippines
Work requested by: Missionary Bill Padilla
What: Build a concrete building 24'x48' and a mission house with two bed rooms.
Date: March, 2010
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Ringgold, GA
Work requested by: Missionary Dr Reggie Rempel
What: renovate some buildings
Workers: carpenters and some laborers
Cost: The church will house and feed you. Your responsibility will be travel expense.
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Long Beach, CA
Work requested by: Dr. Joe Esposito
What:Preparing the ground for the foundation and erect a 45,000 square foot building.
Cost: Only the cost of getting there.
Date: Underground "rough in" is planned for March/April, 2010.
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

San Jose, Costa Rica
Work requested by: Central American Director Brother Terry Jones
What:take a four foot "crawl" space and make it useful space on what they are calling the 2 nd floor.
Workers: Framers, sheet rock hangers and finishers (4-6 men)
Cost: Plane tickets now are $ 350. Next Spring tickets will go up to about $ 550.
Date: to be announced
Contact: Mark Gage and Joe Leleaux.

Cebu, Philippines
Work requested by: Pastor Tim Butler
What:medical clinic in the Philippines
Workers: medical team
Cost: $2,600
Date: January, 2011
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

San Juan City, Manila
Work requested by: Pastor Tim Butler
What:tear down and rebuilding the two story, termite infested building of Harvest Baptist Church
Workers: construction crew
Date: January, 2011
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Milton, England
Work requested by: National Pastor David Moore
What:construction of a church building
Workers: All building trades
Date: Spring or Fall of 2011

Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Unalakleet, Alaska
Work requested by: Missioanry Patrick McCoy
What:renovation projects on Eskimo houses
Workers: All building trades
Date: Summer 2010
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Guyana, South America
Work requested by: Noel Shrivnauth
What:pour a concrete floor for their church auditorium
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Smyrna, GA
Work requested by: Missionary Bruce Kelly
What:Renovation of a house that will be used for the church facilities of Deaf Baptist Church
Workers: All trades
Date: Now

Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Nation of Georgia
Work requested by: BIMI Missionary
What:build water wells
Date: Spring/Summer, 2011
Contact: Carl Vonnoh

Republic of Ireland
Work requested by: Missionary Dan Canavan
What: renovate a building
Workers: 3-4 men, A good carpenter, plumber and tile man
Date: Late September-October, 2010

Contact: Carl Vonnoh

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Am I really needed on a CLAIM trip?

I was recently blessed as I read the Passage in Luke chapter 5 where Jesus told Peter to let down his net for a great catch of fish. Peter, upon obeying, had so many fish that he could not handle them all. The scripture then says in Luke 5:7 “And they beckoned unto their partners, which were in the other ship, that they should come and help them. And they came, and filled both the ships, so that they began to sink.” This made me think of the great harvest field today with too few laborers. Our missionaries have so much to do in the harvest, and they need our help. The great thing about this story is that both ships, the catcher’s and the helper’s, were filled to overflowing. If we could only get this concept in our churches! How much of God’s rich blessing arewe missing by not being involved more? -Mark Gage

Do I need to be a builder or have special skills?

CLAIM is a unique ministry. We use Christian laymen to serve missionaries around the world. All of the construction trips have skilled and unskilled laborers. Most trips are labor intensive and require only basic construction skills. Other trips need skilled tradesmen such as plumbers, electricians or masons. Women are encouraged to come. Often the women help with meal preparation which is a great blessing to the missionary wives and the team members. I have not been on a trip yet where someone left thinking they were of no use. Sometimes the greatest blessing we can be is not in construction but in ministering to the needs of the missionaries and nationals. Sometimes our greatest testimony is not what we say but how we are willing to serve. Both men and women, with or without construction skills, are necessary for each trip. Pray about taking a CLAIM trip. You will never regret the time you dedicate to the Lord. -Jeff Randall

How can we get our youth group involved?

Our high school and college students represent a large portion of future missionaries. Unfortunately, much of their attention is easily drawn away by the things of this world. We must get students involved in ministries like mission trips. Our goal is to see God impact the lives of teens in a tremendous way while on the mission trip. Teens and college students can be used to help missionaries with tract and Bible distribution, Vacation Bible Schools, and even minor building projects.

“The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage” (Psalm 16:6).
I can think of nothing greater than teaching your children the importance of serving, loving and obeying the Lord. One of the greatest ways to accomplish this is to involve your family in a mission trip.

Are there CLAIM trips in the US?

Yes! Bill Ferguson probably has the most trips in the United States. He is not limited by its boundaries, but as the Lord works it out, many of his trips are close to home.

Missionaries of the Day
Thursday, September 2, 2010

John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

Justin & Grace Hayes -  SPAIN
C Duane & Bonnie Hearron II -  RUSSIA
Robert & Jean Heath -  MILITARY - EDUCATION COORDINATOR & RELIEF

Carl Vonnoh
Office: 423) 344-5050 ext. 2419
Home: (423) 893-0281
Cell: (423) 313-5391
Email: Carl Vonnoh

Bill Ferguson
Home: (336) 599-9420
Email: Bill Ferguson


Mark Gage
Home: (423) 332-6460
Cell: (423) 718-8159
Email: Mark Gage

Joe Leleaux
(423) 718-9258
Email: Joe Leleaux


Philip Smith
Home: (905) 434-9354
Cell: (905) 409-9354
Email: Philip Smith
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Thursday, September 2, 2010