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EMC Project Builders raises nearly $40,000

Jason Heide (left) and Brian Koop (right) watch as John Banman’s ball heads toward the flag. (Ruth Block)

STEINBACH, MAN.—Thank you, golfers and donors!

A famous preacher once said that the only times his prayers were not answered was on the golf course. Some golfers are very serious about their game and are always looking to improve their score—seeking that long, straight drive, or that spectacular putt to secure a birdie. Others treat the game as a leisurely way to spend a morning, with little regard for the score.

On June 16, 2022, EMC Project Builders held their 28th annual golf tournament, and it would be fair to say that their prayers were answered. The weather was good, the camaraderie was excellent and, best of all, nearly $40,000 was raised to support several ministry projects.

Teams played a Texas Scramble (best ball) style, so there were many excellent scores. Participants then gathered for a meal, and reports on the projects that were being supported. Kent Dueck thanked golfers and donors for their generous support to upgrade the basketball court at ICYA, serving the inner city of Winnipeg. Arley Loewen reported that funds from the golf tournament would help to support the discipleship ministry of Afghan refugees scattered throughout the globe. Phil Peters described how the funds for Open Schools Worldwide would benefit the many volunteer tutors who provide basic education to some of the most vulnerable children in Africa.

Flo Friesen and Evelyn Barkman watch at the 18th hole. (Ruth Block)

Auctioneer Henry Penner conducted an auction for some memorabilia such as signed hockey jerseys and hockey sticks. These items helped to raise additional funds for the event.

The success of this tournament is not measured in low scores, but in the lives impacted by the support for ministries of EMC missionaries serving globally. Special thanks to the Project Builders golf committee for planning the event, and to the many donors who supported the tournament with generous financial contributions.