
Habits of Service
Thank you for your gifts to Cadence International. It’s your faithful prayers, relational support, and generous giving that make ministry to the military community possible all around the globe.
You likely learned to pray, give, and serve as you were discipled in your faith. This is also true in the lives of those we minister to at Cadence. Whether we are ministering to service members who are mature believers or who have recently come to faith, our missionaries disciple them by modeling the ways of Jesus. Most often this occurs incarnationally in life-on-life contexts, as we give those we are discipling opportunities to share the gospel with their words and also in their actions.
At Larry and BB Blakely’s ministry at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia, the soldiers and airmen they are equipping serve at the local Rescue Mission.
RJ and Sabrina Prestwich, who serve near Joint Base Lewis- McChord in Washington state, give the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines opportunities to provide practical help to others. The servicemembers recently collected meals and provided childcare for a family that suffered a miscarriage.
The habits of service formed now in the lives of these young men and women will have a lasting impact on the world around them as they continue to serve in Jesus’ name in the years to come.
We are grateful for your partnership with us in such a fruitful and meaningful ministry.