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To assure that the data provided to Village Missions is kept in absolute confidence, the following policy is in effect.

Village Missions is committed to the highest standards of integrity according to the standards set by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability and the Christian Stewardship Association. Therefore we will protect the privacy of our online visitors. The Privacy Policy ensures all visitors providing information that the data will not be shared with any third party.

All information collected either through the web sites or other means is maintained by Village Missions. Personal information is not public information. We will not sell, rent, lease, or exchange the information obtained online with any other organizations, individuals, or ministries.

Village Missions assures you that the identity of all who contact us through our web sites will be kept confidential. Use of personal information will be limited to internal purposes of the ministry. Village Missions is committed to ensuring the security of your personal information. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accurately, and ensure the proper use of information, we have established and implemented appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online or other resources. (Databases)

All data stored by personnel of Village Missions, transmitted to, and received by Village Missions belongs to the ministry. All information obtained and stored by Village Missions is accessible only by permission and policies defined by administrative staff.

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Village Missions

PO Box 197

Dallas, OR 97338
(800) 617-9905


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Village Missions - Canadian Board Meeting

April 5, 2013

Stories From The Field

Sutherlands River, NS

Bonnie and I were called by a church member whose mother went into a coma. Just before we arrived at the hospital, the mom awoke and was looking for a cheeseburger! It was such a contrast that the family who gathered could only laugh at the humor of it. 

I sat beside her and read scripture for a bit when the family stepped out to talk to the nurses, and I also was able to feed her some ice cream. She wasn’t allowed hamburgers. I didn’t feed her quickly enough, so she took matters into her own hands and took the dish and spoon from me. Three days later she went into a coma again and passed away. Her daughter said there were so many blessings in those two days in between. 

 Alan & Bonnie Klein