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Support CMI All Nations

Cornerstone Ministries, Inc. is in the process of raising funds to establish the Cornerstone Christian Training and Resource Center. We hope that you will consider becoming a partner with us in helping to get this Center operational. CMI has secured a 25-year lease on Smith Lake School. This 24,000 sq ft building is no longer used by the school system, and it can be adapted to meet the needs of Cornerstone and those we are called to serve.

The 'before' photos of the 
Cornerstone Christian Training and Resource Center
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You can help us transform this facility into an asset of hope for this community.  Here are our immediate needs  [< link]

Pastors and Christian leaders of All Nations lack the resources and training necessary to transform their communities into safe and united communities:

  • Training is required around church administration, serving and counseling families and children in crisis, and raising up and developing local leaders.

  • Needed community resources include building supplies, food, training materials, and more to assist hundreds of families in crisis.

Cornerstone has been working since 1982 to help Christian pastors overcome these challenges. We do this by sponsoring training events and by working with several organizations to ensure the delivery of resources. Training is held in rented places, and resources are stored at various locations. Training sites are expensive, and pastors do not have the money necessary to help with the expense. 

We have relationships with food distribution centers and mission groups, however, distribution of supplies is more than challenging because items are stored at various places across the Reservation, some of them very remote. In spite of the lack of space, hundreds of lives have been touched over the years by our ministry. Our objective is to grow this part of the ministry, so hope can be restored to many more tribal communities.