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Date
IP Address
2019-04-29
96.45.83.83
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ClassC
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2024-08-19
70.40.217.66
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyDate: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 15:33:05 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: https://www.davidmays.org/Content-Length: 234Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>h1>Moved Permanently/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://www.davidmays.org/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 15:33:06 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeAccept-Ranges: bytesVary: Accept-Encodinghost-header: c2hhcmVkLmJsdWVob3N0LmNvbQTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> meta charsetutf-8>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0, maximum-scale1.0, user-scalableno>title>Missions Help For Your Church/title>link mediaall relstylesheet hrefcss/font-awesome.css>link mediaall relstylesheet hrefcss/all.css>link hrefhttps://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyPT+Sans:400,700|PT+Sans+Caption:400,700|Crimson+Text:400,700|Open+Sans:400,600 relstylesheet typetext/css>link relshortcut icon hreffavicon.png typeimage/x-icon>script typetext/javascript srcjs/jquery1.11.1.min.js>/script>script typetext/javascript srcjs/jquery.main.js>/script>/head>body> div classwrapper container> header idheader> a classbtn-navbar href#>i classfa fa-bars fa-2x>/i>/a> strong classlogo>a href#>strong>Missions Help/strong> span>For Your Church/span>/a>/strong> div classnavbar-holder> nav idnav> ul> li classactive>a hrefindex.html>Home/a>/li> li>a hrefAbout.html>About Us/a>/li> li>a href# classopen-sub>Book Notes/a> ul classsub-nav> li>a hrefBN.html>All book notes/a>/li> li>a hrefbooksleadership.html>Leadership/a>/li> li>a hrefbooksmanagement.html>Management/a>/li> li>a hrefbookschange.html>Change/a>/li> li>a hreffavorites.html>My Favorite Books and Authors/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a href# classopen-sub>Missions Check Up/a> ul classsub-nav> li>a hrefMissionscheckup.html>About Missions Check Up/a>/li> li>a href/Missionscheckup/H-Purpose.html>Purpose/a>/li> li>a href/Missionscheckup/H-Program.html>Program/a>/li> li>a href/Missionscheckup/H-Project.html>Possibility/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a hrefMissionspastor.html>Missions Pastor/a>/li> li>a hrefResources.html>Missions Resources/a>/li> li>a hrefWritings.html>Writings/a>/li> li>a hrefSitemap.html>Site Map/a>/li> /ul> /nav> !-- SiteSearch Google -->form actionhttps://www.google.com/search methodget targetresults onsubmitwindow.open(,results, resizable1,scrollbars1,width700,height550) classsearch-form> input typehidden nameie valueUTF-8> input typehidden nameoe valueUTF-8> input typetext nameq size18 maxlength255 value classform-control> input typesubmit namebtnG valueSearch classbtn> font size-1> input typehidden namedomains valuewww.davidmays.org>br>input typehidden namesitesearch valuewww.davidmays.org checked>br> /font>/form>!-- SiteSearch Google --> /div> /header> section idmain> div classheading-group> h2>David Mays (1942-2012)/h2> h3>Helping Leaders Fulfill Their Roles in The Great Commission/h3> /div> div classimg-holder pull-right>img srcimages/07-6-dlm.jpg altDavid Mays width300/>/div> p>David Mays was the Director of Learning Initiatives for The Mission Exchange. Previously he served as the Great Lakes Regional Director for ACMC (Advancing Churches in Missions Commitment) for more than twenty years. David had an extensive management background with a major pharmaceutical company. He had advanced degrees in both science and theology. And he has been involved in missions as a layman, church leader, and missions consultant./p> p>David has helped hundreds of churches to greater missions commitment and effectiveness through his workshops, seminars, conferences, consultations, articles and manuals. He had a keen understanding of how to help churches relate missions to contemporary culture. His passionate, informal and sometimes humorous style made him an effective speaker and consultant. David lived in the Indianapolis area./p> ul classinfo-list> li> dl> dt>Contact/dt> dd>a hrefmailto:info@davidmays.org>info@davidmays.org/a>/dd> /dl> /li> li> dl> dt>Mission/dt> dd>Helping leaders fulfill their roles in The Great Commission/dd> /dl> /li> li> dl> dt>Vision/dt> dd>A movement of churches making world evangelism central/dd> /dl> /li> li> dl> dt>Organization/dt> dd>The Mission Exchange (formerly EFMA)/dd> /dl> /li> li> dl> dt>Position/dt> dd>Director of Learning Initiatives/dd> /dl> /li> li> dl> dt>Ministry Description/dt> dd>Helping church and mission leaders mobilize their resources for effective involvement in world evangelization/dd> /dl> /li> li> dl> dt>Ministry Experience/dt> dd> ul> li>2012 - Present: Spending eternity with our Lord & Savior Jesus/li> li>2007 - 2011 Mission Exchange/li> li>1985 - 2007 ACMC (Advancing Churches in Missions Commitment). Great Lakes Regional Director/li> li>1968 - 1983 Bristol Myers. R&D and Quality Control Manager/li> /ul> /dd> /dl> /li> li> dl> dt>Educational Background/dt> dd> ul> li>1983 - 1985 Wheaton College, M.A. (Theological Studies)/li> li>1964 - 1968 Purdue University, Ph.D. (Pharmacal Sciences)/li> li>1960 - 1964 Taylor University, B.A. (Chemistry)/li> /ul> /dd> /dl> /li> /ul> /section> /div>/body>/html>
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