On-The-Road for Computers in Ministry
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Welcome . . .

. . . to the website of  David McQuoid,   On-The-Road for     Computers In Ministry     and     Mission Builders International,   providing assistance with Databases and Software  to  Christian ministries / missions   primarily in the "lower-48" United States.
    ( You may need to  'refresh'  or  'reload'  the page to see recent changes. )

What is Happening Now . . .

    This year (2010) begins in Warrenton MO -- here since mid October.  

It is likely I will be available late January,  and   - of course -   would be happy to move on to a warmer area  for a while.

The ministry side of this web-site, found by following the  Information for Ministry Clients  link, describes the process, logistics, financial considerations, and some Computer Questions for Ministry Growth.


The "RV Side" . . .


  This web-site includes the RV side of my ministry -- providing computer consulting services to Christian ministries while living on-the-road full-time in a travel-trailer since early 1994.

The majority of the "RV side" story,  including photos, maps, and commentary,  is found by following the  Visitors, Volunteers & WorkCampers link.
   If you are interested in volunteering and/or work-camping with Christian ministries,  this area may provide some insight into this particular  'style of life' - - using a travel-trailer, fifth-wheel or motor-home to serve others.

Computers In Ministry
CIM is the non-profit fee-for-service provider for ministries that have IT budgets.
Click on the logo above to visit the CIM web site.

Mission Builders International
MBI coordinates the faith-supported volunteer side of the ministry.
Click on the logo above to visit the MBI web site.

Supporting Computer Databases and Software in Christian Ministries . . . to Bring People to Christ

Some people have expressed appreciation for the work I do by using superlatives about skills or knowledge, or words such as  "amazing" or "like magic".
Let us take the phrase  "like magic"   to put things into perspective.

A common part of a traditional magic show is  "pulling a rabbit out of the hat".
    Perhaps I have some good   "pulling out of hat"   techniques.
    However, unless the Lord God provides the rabbit, there is no show.



This page last edited:   20 January 2010
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