Donations by check can be submitted to our home office at:
International Partnership Ministries, Inc.
100 Spring Ave
Hanover, PA 17331-2717
(Please make check payable to IPM & designate the missionary or need you wish to support on the memo line.)
International Partnership Ministries, Inc.
100 Spring Ave
Hanover, PA 17331-2717
(Please make check payable to IPM & designate the missionary or need you wish to support on the memo line.)
Updates From The Mission Field:

Family Update from the Murayari family serving the Lord in the Peru:
Regarding the health of my wife, she is still in the city of Lima, continuing with her treatment. We need a lot of prayers for her recovery and her prompt return to Mazan to be with the whole family. We ask for her prayers for my son, Jesus Daniel, for Joysi, and for our ministry. With the help of our Lord Jesus Christ we are more than conquerors (Philippians 4:13).
The Murayari Family
Regarding the health of my wife, she is still in the city of Lima, continuing with her treatment. We need a lot of prayers for her recovery and her prompt return to Mazan to be with the whole family. We ask for her prayers for my son, Jesus Daniel, for Joysi, and for our ministry. With the help of our Lord Jesus Christ we are more than conquerors (Philippians 4:13).
The Murayari Family

New Ministry Update from the Mohenu family serving the Lord in the Ghana, West Africa:
Presently, the Lord has given me a new ministry, an orphanage and a Christian school. The orphaned children in our community and beyond may beam with new hope. My missionary trail as Africa Regional Director for IPM gets busier. Uganda is the newest mission post. I will be in that country in March, 2023 Lord willing. My wife and I are in Mississippi at the moment, catching up on needed rest that has eluded us for years. We arrived here on August 28, 2022 and will return to Africa in early 2023.
The Mohenu Family
Presently, the Lord has given me a new ministry, an orphanage and a Christian school. The orphaned children in our community and beyond may beam with new hope. My missionary trail as Africa Regional Director for IPM gets busier. Uganda is the newest mission post. I will be in that country in March, 2023 Lord willing. My wife and I are in Mississippi at the moment, catching up on needed rest that has eluded us for years. We arrived here on August 28, 2022 and will return to Africa in early 2023.
The Mohenu Family

Family Update from the Rodriguez family serving the Lord in Mexico:
Last October, God gave us the privilege of participating in the ordination of my son-in-law, José. The senior pastor of the church served as moderator. The candidate for ordination and his wife responded favorably to the questions from the four pastors. The time was longer than what was anticipated, but the council voted unanimously with the approval of the ordination candidate.
The Rodriguez Family
Last October, God gave us the privilege of participating in the ordination of my son-in-law, José. The senior pastor of the church served as moderator. The candidate for ordination and his wife responded favorably to the questions from the four pastors. The time was longer than what was anticipated, but the council voted unanimously with the approval of the ordination candidate.
The Rodriguez Family

Family Update from the Dapaah family serving the Lord in Ghana, West Africa:
On December 18, we celebrated our 40th Wedding Anniversary with a special Thanksgiving service at Solid Rock Baptist Church in Tema. Our children and their spouses were there to provide special music. Many friends and relatives also blessed us with their presence. Rev. Harold Holdbrook, who led me to Christ some fifty-two years ago, was the guest speaker. It was a memorable service as we praised God for his grace, mercy, and love which has brought us thus far.
The Dapaah Family
On December 18, we celebrated our 40th Wedding Anniversary with a special Thanksgiving service at Solid Rock Baptist Church in Tema. Our children and their spouses were there to provide special music. Many friends and relatives also blessed us with their presence. Rev. Harold Holdbrook, who led me to Christ some fifty-two years ago, was the guest speaker. It was a memorable service as we praised God for his grace, mercy, and love which has brought us thus far.
The Dapaah Family