2015 TCF Missions Conference
Isaiah 52:7 How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who
bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim
salvation, who say to Zion,“Your God reigns!”
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Sunday Feb 15, 10 a.m. - kickoff meeting in the TCF Sunday service, featuring John Heins, TCF missionary with Wycliffe Bible Translators, who has spent years working with African languages, most recently in Nigeria.
Wednesday Feb 18, 7 p.m. - Prayer and Worship for missions - featuring prayer for various regions of the world, interspersed with worship music
Friday, February 20, 7 p.m. - special meeting with keynote speaker Dr. Mitch Duininck, of In His Image International, followed by an opportunity for questions and answers. Also on Friday night, a special children's missions conference for children ages 4 through 6th grade.
Sunday, February 22, 10 a.m. missions conference finale in our Sunday service, featuring keynote speaker Mitch Duininck.
All meetings are at Tulsa Christian Fellowship, 2121 E Third St, Tulsa, OK 74104
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Sunday Feb 15, 10 a.m. - kickoff meeting in the TCF Sunday service, featuring John Heins, TCF missionary with Wycliffe Bible Translators, who has spent years working with African languages, most recently in Nigeria.
Wednesday Feb 18, 7 p.m. - Prayer and Worship for missions - featuring prayer for various regions of the world, interspersed with worship music
Friday, February 20, 7 p.m. - special meeting with keynote speaker Dr. Mitch Duininck, of In His Image International, followed by an opportunity for questions and answers. Also on Friday night, a special children's missions conference for children ages 4 through 6th grade.
Sunday, February 22, 10 a.m. missions conference finale in our Sunday service, featuring keynote speaker Mitch Duininck.
All meetings are at Tulsa Christian Fellowship, 2121 E Third St, Tulsa, OK 74104
Dr. Mitchell W. Duininck is the
President and Director of the In His Image Family Medicine Residency training
program. This program, with seventeen
faculty physicians and 30 resident physicians, emphasizes training doctors in
whole person medicine and preparing them for service to the medically
underserved. Over 34 graduates of this program are full-time medical
missionaries. Dr. Duininck is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor
Medical Society, the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, the Oklahoma
Academy of Family Physicians, the Tulsa Academy of Family Medicine and the
Christian Medical and Dental Society. He
has has been
selected as an Alumni of the Year by Oral Roberts University.
Dr. Duininck graduated from Bethel College in St. Paul, and later attended the Oral Roberts University School of Medicine, and subsequently joined the ORU Family Medicine Residency, completing his residency at the City of Faith Hospital and serving as Chief Resident. He joined the faculty of the ORU School of Medicine, which became the In His Image Family Medicine Residency.
Dr. Duininck has done medical missions in many countries, including India, Kenya, Zaire, Ghana, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, Cambodia, Russia, Romania and the Czech Republic. He has led multiple medical disaster response teams to Zaire, Honduras, Indonesia, Pakistan, Myanmar, and Iraq.
Dr. Duininck and his wife Leah, also an ORU graduate, have six children, three boys and three girls. As a family, they served as medical missionaries at Manna Mission Hospital in Ghana, West Africa, for two years (1999-2001). In September of 2010, they moved to Kabul, Afghanistan, to help train Afghan physicians in the Hope Family Medicine Afghanistan residency program.
Dr. Duininck graduated from Bethel College in St. Paul, and later attended the Oral Roberts University School of Medicine, and subsequently joined the ORU Family Medicine Residency, completing his residency at the City of Faith Hospital and serving as Chief Resident. He joined the faculty of the ORU School of Medicine, which became the In His Image Family Medicine Residency.
Dr. Duininck has done medical missions in many countries, including India, Kenya, Zaire, Ghana, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, Cambodia, Russia, Romania and the Czech Republic. He has led multiple medical disaster response teams to Zaire, Honduras, Indonesia, Pakistan, Myanmar, and Iraq.
Dr. Duininck and his wife Leah, also an ORU graduate, have six children, three boys and three girls. As a family, they served as medical missionaries at Manna Mission Hospital in Ghana, West Africa, for two years (1999-2001). In September of 2010, they moved to Kabul, Afghanistan, to help train Afghan physicians in the Hope Family Medicine Afghanistan residency program.
John and Barb Heins have been TCF missionaries for more than 30 years. They lived and served with Wycliffe Bible translators in Mozambique for many years, and have done consulting work with a variety of language projects in Africa. Currently, both work from their Seed Company (an affiliate of Wycliffe) base in North Carolina, and travel frequently to Nigeria, where they've assisted teams with translating books of the Bible into different native tongues. Skilled linguists, both John and Barb have contributed to the translation of various books of scripture into the native language of many different people groups in Africa.
They have two adult children, Derek and Hannah, and a grandson, Michael.
They have two adult children, Derek and Hannah, and a grandson, Michael.