Tuesday, October 3, 2017

WE ARE SO CLOSE ....

We are grateful for the churches, groups, and individuals that have stepped forward partnering with us to changes young lives and invest in the future of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.  
We are very close to having our monthly budget raised.

Would you consider partnering with Missions Beyond the Beyond?

There are three ways to give monthly.
1. Paypal using our gmail (MissionsBeyond@gmail.com) as the receipient.
2. Direct debit from your bank account to Missions Beyond's bank account. Simply request a form from us to take to your banking institution.
3.  Sending check or money order monthly to our postal mail address:
Missions Beyond
PO BOX 1029
Moberly, MO 65270

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

HURRICANE IRMA

Many are keeping an eye on the current updates regarding HURRICANE IRMA. John and Velvet are currently in the States and are also watching, praying prayers of protection for friends and students. 
Yes, Irma is expected to affect many in the Caribbean including the Dominican Republic.  
We are thinking of all in the path of Irma, but especially of our friends we call family in the Dominican Republic. While those in the US have an option to evacuate, we know that you on the islands do not have this choice. Our prayers are going up for your protection and provision, as you prepare and plan out safety measures.  It is expected that the northern part of the Dominican Republic will be affected late tonight (Thursday) by Irma, bringing much rain and wind to the region.   
Work is in the process on a foundation today for a classroom addition at one of the local Haitian churches.  The missions team members are hoping cement trucks will make it out today. If not, the footers that have been dug and prepared, will be flooded with dirt and mud. The trucks may not come as drivers have received orders that they need to finish early and find shelter for their trucks and equipment. Schools will close today.Teachers, workers, and students are all with family making preparation for the impending storm conditions.  This storm will greatly affect many of the Haitian student's families since the parents work in the fields, on construction or road crews, have private goods/produce stands along the roadways and thoroughfares.

Mission team volunteers serving and living in La Vega, have made decisions to spend the next couple of days in concrete structures. Most of the volunteers live in masonry homes with concrete roofs. 
Many of the churches in the Dominican Republic are on prayer alert!



Give no thought for tomorrow ... but what about two months from now?

We are often reminded that we are not to give thought of tomorrow, yet much of what we do is plan and prepare months ahead.    We are designed to think of our future, to grow and mature, have a career, perhaps marry and have children.  We also are to give thought to our eternal destination.  

As educators, we do take time to plan ahead.  This allows us to embrace today and be adaptable to schedule changes.  

School has started and we are grateful for the school supplies that have been donated.  Presently we are planning ahead for Christmas and second semester supplies.
Second semester supplies are arriving and monies being donated to purchase teacher aids and materials for school administrators and instructors.  It is going to be an awesome school year.

Christmas spirit is in the air. Christmas shoe boxes and gift items are being packed and readied for shipment. 

This photo (to the right) shows some items purchased with donated funds.  We also use donated funds to purchase items in the Dominican Republic.  This helps build and maintain the local economy.  It is great to be able to help families of our students by shopping at local shops in La Vega.

This does not happen without your faithful support and willingness to help.  The students want you to know they are grateful!

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Summer Newsletter - Missions Beyond the Beyond


John and Velvet want to take a moment just to say THANK YOU for your continued prayers and financial support.
Truly, we are just an extension of your own heart for Missions. 

Should we need to change any mailing or email address information that we have for you, or if you prefer us to use a different email address, even a wish to add another name, a friend or church/group to our newsletter contact list, please let us know!

 As the Sommer family draws closer to January’s target fly day date, all of you come to mind. How you’ve sacrificed money from your salary, time from your schedule to pray for us and Missions Beyond’s Haitian school outreach, and even given us your blessing to move far away from you to the other side of the world (here’s looking at you especially Mom Alda, Dad Charles & Mom Joyce) to join in what God invited us to do.

Several friends and churches have committed to joining with Missions Beyond (John & Velvet Sommer) in partnership through monthly contributions.  Thank you.  We are a few partners away from meeting our monthly living expense budget as well as budgeting towards reliable vehicle to use in the Dominican Republic.  Our monthly budget will stretch further once we no longer need to hire transportation for outreach to the schools.

John is eager to learn what it is like driving in a foreign country.  Velvet would like four wheeled transportation but John says two to three wheels would be more adventurous! 




Skylar (the Sommer’s trusty companion) is packing for the journey.  John and Skylar will join Velvet in the Dominican Republic this coming January.  The first stay will be for three months so that John and Skylar can acclimate to the warmer temperatures and culture, as well as learn to live and work without air conditioning.   It will be a time of making connections and building relationships.




We are currently in the planning stages for our upcoming Christmas in a Box outreach during December 2017.  Many of our students do not receive any other gift during the year.  This is an opportunity to partner with Missions Beyond and show each child enrolled that they matter and are loved.  With your help this can happen.  Would you consider sending a Christmas box to a child?

Our Cutupu school location has approximately 65 students.  This would be a great project for a church group or scout group.
Item ideas: toys, candy, gum, snacks, personal hygiene items, school supplies, card games, socks, hair items, washcloth/hand towel, bar soap, water bottle, doll, cars, sunglasses, watch, etc.

For more information please write MissionsBeyond@gmail.com or contact us via our website www.missionsbeyondthebeyond.com. 


This lovely family has expressed an interest in becoming missionaries to their own country of the Dominican Republic.  
Meet Delvi, Jomarly and their sons Maxwell, 9 and Jackson, 6. 

What a joy to partner with them in reaching out to the community of La Vega.  
Both Delvie and Yomarly are talented musicians.  
Delvi plays guitar/bass and Yomarly is a vocalist.   
Maxwell and Jackson enjoy collecting HotWheels.

Building and developing relationships is a huge portion of what Missions Beyond is about.  
These relationships enable us to move about the country, opens doors, introduces us to the culture and gives us a glimpse into what family and community means to the people of the DR.  
We are grateful for their friendship and willingness to teach us about this beautiful country they call home.


Missions Beyond began in 2010 when a group of people from different churches desired to travel as a mission team reaching out to children and families.  We became unified through a common cause of putting our faith in action.  As Missions Beyond grew, it was seen that we needed to take it to the next level of becoming an Educational Humanitarian Effort. We started as Missions Beyond and grew into Missions Beyond the Beyond (a 501c3). Missions Beyond began serving locally and has now served abroad to four different countries: Kenya, Venezuela, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.  

What began in Velvet’s heart as a child and her dream of a future working with children, has become a daily life for John and Velvet.  They have walked through changes in family size, church and pastoral changes, through challenges and victories, building relationships.  While in Haiti, John and Velvet began to see that education and compassion were vital to impacting the future of Haiti. As we show Christ's love and enable students to see a brighter future through education and learned skills, we are reaching out and offering a hand up.  Hand outs come and go, but a hand up helps one get on their own feet.  Once on our feet, we can walk alongside one another, partnering in the journey.  Teaching each other and learning together.

Haitian children face three main barriers to attending a public school in the Dominican Republic. 
  • One, the children are often undocumented legally and cannot attend. 
  • Two, there is a difficult language and cultural barrier to cross. 
  • Three, often the costs for a public school uniform, shoes, and school supplies is not within economic reach of these families. 
How to help:
1.   Cutupu School Christmas Shoeboxes.
2. Financially through a one time or recurring donation to Missions Beyond.
3. Come and serve as a short term missions volunteer.  
4.Pray for Missions Beyond and the Sommers.

Donations and contributions are tax deductible and can be made via mail, through PayPal, through Missions Beyond’s website, or by direct debit/deposit through your bank. 
Mail: Missions Beyond * PO Box 1029 * Moberly, MO 65270

Your bank –  email MissionsBeyond@gmail.com to request form.