SCORE International is a ministry to expose people to short term missions.

The purpose of SCORE International is to Evangelize, Encourage missionaries, and Equip participants to do the work of foreign missions.

Our goal is to produce career missionaries and/or create greater partnerships between local churches in the USA and foreign missionaries.

SCORE Makes Plans for Panama Ministry

Ron Bishop, president of SCORE International, traveled to Panama to meet missionaries interested in joining with SCORE. Marianella and David Bueno will live in the Dominican Republic for seven months to be mentored by SCORE missionaries and learn the ministry. In 2010 the Buenos will begin their ministry in Panama. SCORE will [...]

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Chattanooga’s Mentoring Coaches Conference

SCORE International is hosting its second Mentoring Coaches Conference on January 31, 2009.  The conference will be held at Bayside Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The goal of the conference is to teach coaches to understand and value their role of spiritual impact on their campus and to nurture the process of mentoring athletes for Christ.
Coaches [...]

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Mentoring Coaches Conferences Nationwide

SCORE International hosted its first Mentoring Coaches Conference on December 13, 2008, in Atlanta, Georgia. “Our purpose is to challenge coaches to use the platform of sports to challenge others spiritually,” said Ron Bishop, founder and executive director of SCORE.
Men from as far north as New York and as far west [...]

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George and Joann Theis Teach GAP Students

We were privileged to spend one week studying the book of Acts with George and Joann Theis who worked with Word of Life in Brazil for twenty years. As students, we have been challenged and encouraged by the example of the Theis’ lives of faith.  Dr. Theis taught with a simple direct style that [...]

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2008 Baseball Outreach A Success

“Baseball is a passion for us,” said Dominican Amaury Telemaco former Major League pitcher. “If you make it, you and your family will be set financially.” Telemaco continued explaining how he learned baseball on the streets of a sugarcane village using a tree branch for a bat, a milk carton for a glove and his father’s sock covered with rubber as a baseball.

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