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About - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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Native American Outreach Ministries Inc. is a non-profit, mission home dedicated to providing a safe and loving home for Native American Children in Need.
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News - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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View the pages below to find out what is currently happening at NAOMI House:.
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Practical Needs - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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Our greatest need is always prayer. Our ministry reaches deep into some of the darkest places of satan's domain. Our battles are constant! We desperately need your prayer. Items the NAOMI House can always use include:. Trash bags (kitchen and lawn and leaf). Since purchasing The Ranch our financial obligations have doubled. In addition to the monthly needs such as mortgage and utilities, The Ranch needs upgrading and new housing built. Construction Teams and Finances.
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Missions Projects - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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NAOMI House has an ongoing list of projects that range from pulling weeds to constructing a 7 bedroom home. We are always in need of people with different skill sets. Contact us so we can match your group with our current project list. In addition to matching groups to projects, we are looking for local people with different skill sets who are able to come to NAOMI on short notice to address emergency needs. Commonly needed skills are: general handy men, electrician, plumber and laborers.
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Donate - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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There are many ways to donate to NAOMI. We are always appreciative of your prayers, time, missions, social media support, and monetary donations. Make a donation via PayPal:. Raise awareness by sharing and/or liking our Facebook page:.
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Staff - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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Linda Thompson - Founding Director. Miracle after miracle, NAOMI was birthed and today as I look at all God has done, I stand amazed. What started as a Foster Home with 4 children has grown to an Emergency Shelter for short term care for children in crisis and our new 120 acre ranch for children needing long term Foster Care. Change doesn't always come easy and believe me, we are in dire need of your prayer, as we faithfully seek God's will and direction for the many new steps of faith we are taking.
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Locations - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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Is located in Northern Arizona. This is the home started by Linda Thompson in 1995. When Linda opened NAOMI House, it consisted of the single family dwelling (still used for housing the children) and a barn. Later, the adjacent property to the west was bought and the Ministry Center was constructed on it. Bunk houses were added, a large playground and the house for staff at the northeast corner of the property.
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Short Term Missions - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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The NAOMI House makes for a family friendly mission destination for groups of all sizes. Typical work projects range from weeding, cleaning, painting to construction projects to sharing your time with the NAOMI children and staff. If you are interested in visiting the NAOMI House on a missions trip or for details of current work needs please fill out the contact us form.
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Get Involved - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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For more information on how you can get involved in the NAOMI House, view the pages below.
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Board of Directors - The NAOMI House Ministry in Northern Arizona
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John Meyer - President. John was born in Macomb, Illinois in 1943 where he attended the First Presbyterian church until leaving for college in 1961. During the next ten years, he mingled college, working and two years in the US Army which all culminated in BS and MS degrees in structural engineering from the University of Colorado. He began his career in structural engineering in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1970 and semi-retired in 2014. Bob Shusta - Secretary/Treasurer. Now in its 6th edition. Additio...
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