AMPP Productions

Brasil Brasil. Living in a lean-to with five kids. 2008.

 

AMPP Timeline

2011 – July
Following the stories of children off the streets of the barrios in Quayaquil, Ecuador.
2010 – July
Stories on the lives of migrant workers in the US, from the perspective of those trying to survive just south of la liƱa and those in California.
2010 – March
Attending the SWPJC in Fort Worth, Texas once again to renew contacts and network wit other missions-minded Christian photographers
2009 – October and December
A photo project trip was slated for India to document oppressive condition for believers in India, however funding was not arranged and we spent some fruitful time working on past projects and the India trip has been postponed indefinitely
2009 – April
Our second round of trips visited Macedonia, Kosovo, and Belgium
2009 – February
Attended the SWPJC in Fort Worth, Texas to continue to network and promote AMPP
2008 – October
Our first AMPP-only photo trip was undertaken to Fortaleza, Brazil
2008 – September
Attended the ABWE photo conference in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as our first introduction to missions outside of Shadow Mountain Community Church
2008 – January
AMPP's promotional and introductory packet is conceived and created
2007 – September
AMPP officially becomes a California 501(c)(3) religious corporation
2007 – May
The idea of AMPP was conceived

Our Mission Statement

The A Mission Proclaimed Productions' mission statement, taken from our Articles of Incorporation is this:

Article I (B), The specific purpose of this corporation is to educate and inform the church body to the work of missions around the world.

This has been elaborated in our initial introduction packet. It reads:

"Many remain in darkness unseen therefore nameless with needs unmet. We strive to be the eyes for those who would then proclaim it their mission to lift these up in prayer with eyes open and alleviate the suffering; not of the entire world, but of a single soul whose name they have learned."

Simply, the mission of AMPP is to promote the universal stories of missions to the first-world Christians. this is not to imply that missions work is restrained to third-world nations. There are important, innovative mission endeavors being undertaken in the modern cities of Europe and the cities of the U.S.

These universal stories of God's work are inspiring and encouraging. Christians with means need to be involved. AMPP's desire is to inspire and motivate Christians to become actively involved; both in steadfast prayer, and also in active support of those involved in the harvest.