The Christian HolyLand
Foundation, Inc. (CHLF)
operates in the
United States as a 501(c)3 Charitable Organization
as determined by the
Internal Revenue Service. Documentation is available.
CHLF Operates in Israel
as a legally recognized
Amuta
(nonprofit organization)
officially known as
Christians Holy Land Association
Reg. #58-046-845-2.
CHLF's Mission Statement
The purpose of
Christian HolyLand
Foundation, Inc.
is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the Holy Land and its
surrounding areas, and to establish and maintain a base of operations from
which churches patterned after the New Testament order may be started.
To aid in the accomplishment of this purpose, every practical and scriptural
means may be employed, including educational centers, benevolent ministries,
care facilities, and
training centers.
The American Committee of the
Christian HolyLand Foundation:
Alan
Dunbar Edmonds, WA
Brian Hodson Rushville, IN
Carl Paschal Moore Haven, FL
Don Brookshire Duquesne, PA
Dottie Tanksley DeSoto, TX
Gary Ruff Chamois, MO
James Landrum Bloomington, IN
Jeff Starkey Garden City, KS
John Diamond Warthen, GA
Kent Patterson Greenwood,
IN
Ruth Bradford Knoxville, TN
Shain Shaheen St.Louis, MO
Bryce Alexander Glendale,
AZ
Member Emeritus:
Dr. Eugene Ketchen
Kingston, TN
Executive Committee
Chairman:
Steve Hammer Glendale, AZ
Vice Chairman:
John C. Samples Fishers, IN
Secretary:
Marina Jenkins Aurora, IN
Treasurer:
David Mullins Noblesville, IN
Members At Large:
Safaa Fahmi Cairo, Egypt
Joe Caraway Baldwyn, MS
Dr. Joe Grana Corona, CA
Leland Houser
Blountville, TN
Michael Booher LaGrange, IN
Harold Slabaugh Kingston,
TN
Members Emeritus:
Dr. Harold Noe Council
Bluffs, IA
Don Forrester Eden, NC
HolyLand or Holy Land?
Technically,
it is 2words.
CHLF has used the single word form for years and capitalizes the "L" in
Land to help create a unique identity among similarly
named organizations
(such as the unaffiliated and much publicized
Holy Land Foundation).
Just in case you were wondering.
Click the map to
open a new window with
a larger view of
Northern Israel and
some of the towns and villages where
six
Israeli-Arab families
are currently partnering in ministry with the
Christian HolyLand Foundation.