Our Directors for Honorbound and Light For The Lost . . .

Leroy Wyre - Honorbound Director

Supply and Command
If you have vision and lack the manpower to get there, please read on. My vision as the new HonorBound Director is to see your vision become reality. Weighing you down with another ministry item pedaling the great HonorBound resources or putting together a great retreat are not my goals. My main goals from God are Supply and Command.

Supply
I am a firm believer that a man cannot survive from one HonorBound retreat to the next. I want to serve the local church by providing ways that would increase the involvement of more men to be equipped by the pastor for the work of the ministry. I want to offer you a team of men who would travel with me to help equip your leaders with practical ideas and obtainable goals.

Command
Imagine what could happen to your church and community when you have total command of the potential that is locked up in the hearts of men. Imagine the day when you can relinquish “command” of lower level ministries because more men are stepping up. I know this looks good on paper and sounds great in theory, but it will take prayer and time for the Holy Spirit to stir men’s hearts to action.

I covet your prayers in this labor of love that Christ has called me to. Please contact me if I can help you in any way with the needs of your men.



Don Masten - Light For The Lost Director

Greetings from LFTL Nebraska. My Name is Don Masten and I am the new director for Light For The Lost in our Nebraska District.

I Live in Loomis, NE and attend church at North Park A/G in Holdrege. My wife Deb and I are involved with the youth program at North Park as well as teaching an adult Sunday school class. I have three children: Nathan, Andrew, and Annah.

LFTL is a mission that is close to my heart and I am humbled to be a part of this ministry. Our main goal is to provide literature for missions and outreach events the world over. We accomplish this goal in two ways.

1. Councilmen Dues

2. LFTL tour and pledges received on tour. The men of Nebraska and their families have faithfully supported LFTL.

The Steak Wagon is becoming a bigger part of the ministry and I couldn't be happier. If your church or group is having an event that we could be a part of, please feel free to inquire.

 

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