Teen Missions International founder Robert Bland dies at 92
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Teen Missions International founder Robert Bland dies at 92
Teen Missions International founder Robert Bland dies at 92 | Saturday, April 10, 2021
Robert Bland (second from left) | Teen Missions International
Robert Bland, who was affectionately known as “Bob” and led Teen Missions International for 50 years after he founded it in 1970, died peacefully at the age of 92 on Good Friday. The funeral service will be held Saturday at a church in Ohio.
“Bob was a great man of God. He was my Youth Pastor at Mt Tabor 75 years ago and I just reconnected with him within the past year,” wrote one Mike Davidson on the Facebook page of Mount Tabor Community Christian Church in Chillicothe, Ohio, where the funeral service will be held Saturday morning.
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Where: In your neighborhood
How to participate: Take a one-hour walk around your neighborhood, a park or anywhere, and take a photo. Post the photo to the Rotary Club of Lakewood Ranch’s Facebook page, and donate
More information or to donate: LakewoodRanch-Rotary.com
A small group of Rotary Club of Lakewood Ranch members will be at Nathan Benderson Park live streaming during the fundraiser.
This year’s goal is to raise $155,000 through donations, funds from Walk for Water, Rotary District 6960 and Rotary International grant funding.
“There’s a synergy and an energy that’s around when people are passionate about helping,” said Laura Adcock, the president of the Rotary Club of Lakewood Ranch. “It’s larger than us. It’s larger than COVID-19. It’s longer lasting. It’s a basic necessity.”