Lynette Mission Statement Equip
Lynette Mission Statement Equip
Lynette Mission Statement Equip
Contact info:
Lynette Battle - c) 301-928-8070; [email protected]
Our History:
Lynette Battle, back in 1992-95, was first involved with her church in Child Evangelism clubs in her
local city. While raising and homeschooling her children, she remain activily involved in discipling
children whether through the foster care system or through the local body. In 2011, God merged
Lynettes passion for the fatherless with her passion for teaching. And for the last 6 years Lynette and
her team have been more creatively involved in the Charlotte, NC area. They have been reaching and
ministering to urban, at risk, and international background children and youth (currently about six
nationalities). They have been involved in a variety of approaches like clubs for kids, after school
programs, mentoring and discipling kids, character development programs, summer camps, prayer
walking and door to door experiences, evangelism, mercy helps programs, family involvement, etc.
Our Vision:
Disadvantaged children and youth being reached, become Kingdom of God minded and transformed,
and be transforming their communities, city and world around them
2. Operate various clubs using gospel tactics from the mission field that will work well with each cultural
context (Besides using interactive teaching and discipling, use oral storying and discussion lessons;
including using segments of multi-language Jesus Film stories and children coloring sheets)
Real talk discovery Bible clubs (geared as outreach especially to those far from God while
discussing and teaching on contemporary issue topics)
Neighborhood Bible clubs (geared more for those wanting spiritual growth and Bible learning
as followers of Christ)
Summer camps
4. Operate a mentorship/ enrichment program mainly for the purpose of training youth to be discipled
leaders with character development
Girls of Character (grade school)/ Young Ladies of Grace (teens) -Character Building
Small group / one on one discipleship mentoring (for next level discipleship and training to
disciple others)
Weekly discipleship accountability and goal setting challenges for future leaders
Go into the community and serve in various practical need mercy helps programs
Train youth to assist with after school enrichment and mentor programs
Train young leaders to head up worship services in neighborhoods
Train youth to assist with summer camps and back yard clubs
5. Engage parents of the children we serve to empower them to grow as leaders in their families and
communities for the glory of God.
Hosting neighborhood bible studies for moms
Use creative ways to invite families to be involved in their childrens activities
Create special events to meet the needs of families, i.e., clothes closet, food pantry, and life
skills training
6. Partner with the church and local non-profit organizations for opportunities for service
Train key leaders to assist in other non-profit or church mercy programs or projects
Opportunity for service using their performing art training(senior homes, etc.
7. Once they are truly developed and mature, deploy them to serve the larger church and total
community with their talents and abilities.
EQUIPPED 4 SERVICE MINISTRY
Contact info:
Lynette Battle - c) 301-928-8070; [email protected]