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Au Revoir to Cornerstone International + Check out our new profile page with Modern Day!

On this last day of 2025, we would like to thank you again for strengthening leaders in the European church this year.

Hundreds of leaders and future leaders in Greece, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Ukraine and The Netherlands have been equipped, encouraged and connected this year because of YOU!

Thank you for making a difference in their lives and ministries!

Au Revoir to Cornerstone international!
After 25 years of service to missionaries like us, Cornerstone International ceases to exist as a 501c3 organization tonight at midnight.

You have likely had interaction with Cornerstone International over the years.

You may have received letters, emails or even phone calls from Rhonda Kraemer or Sandi Murphy – the two tireless ladies who have graciously handled all of the administrative tasks for Cornerstone International.

We are thankful for them and their service to our mission these past 25 years. They have been patient, kind and diligent to serve us and we pray blessings on them as they put Cornerstone International to rest. (Don’t worry – they’ll still get your 2025 contribution receipts to you in January!)

We are also thankful for Cornerstone Pastor Nick Irons and the CI board for faithfully serving us and our mission through Cornerstone International. We have valued Pastor Nick’s counsel over the years and look forward to continuing the relationship as Cornerstone remains a supporting church and our spiritual covering.

We’re up and running with Modern Day Missions!
Over the past month, we’ve been transitioning to Modern Day missions. If you haven’t yet seen our profile  page on Modern Day’s website, you can see it here: https://www.modernday.org/profile/jefslaughter/

If you have any questions about the transition, please feel free to reach out to us at: [email protected]

Thank you for making the move to Modern Day with us! We will see you there!

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