Foundation For Retired Missionaries

The Foundation for Retired Missionaries FFRM was started in 2005 when three men had a vision to provide financial assistance for retired Christian missionaries to help them meet their basic financial and medical needs. These men, Mr. David Baggett, Mr. Chris Cupit, and Mr. Steve Edson, were then members of the same church in Alexandria, VA. It was through their church they were made aware of the special needs of retiring missionaries today. FFRM exists to help these dedicated servants. FFRM is a fully .

OVERVIEW

The site ffrm.org currently has an average traffic classification of zero (the lower the more users). We have traversed six pages within the site ffrm.org and found one website linking to ffrm.org. There are one contacts and directions for ffrm.org to help you reach them. The site ffrm.org has been on the internet for one thousand and six weeks, seventeen days, two hours, and forty-nine minutes.
Pages Parsed
6
Links to this site
1
Contacts
1
Addresses
1
Online Since
Jun 2005

FFRM.ORG TRAFFIC

The site ffrm.org has seen fluctuating levels of traffic for the whole of the year.
Traffic for ffrm.org

Date Range

1 week
1 month
3 months
This Year
Last Year
All time
Traffic ranking (by month) for ffrm.org

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Traffic ranking by day of the week for ffrm.org

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Last Month

FFRM.ORG HISTORY

The site ffrm.org was created on June 04, 2005. As of today, it is one thousand and six weeks, seventeen days, two hours, and forty-nine minutes young.
REGISTERED
June
2005

SPAN

19
YEARS
3
MONTHS
15
DAYS

LINKS TO WEBSITE

WHAT DOES FFRM.ORG LOOK LIKE?

Desktop Screenshot of ffrm.org Mobile Screenshot of ffrm.org Tablet Screenshot of ffrm.org

CONTACTS

Domains By Proxy, LLC

Registration Private

DomainsByProxy.com

Scottsdale, Arizona, 85260

US

FFRM.ORG SERVER

We detected that a single root page on ffrm.org took six hundred and sixty-nine milliseconds to come up. Our web crawlers could not discover a SSL certificate, so in conclusion we consider ffrm.org not secure.
Load time
0.669 sec
SSL
NOT SECURE
IP
216.22.2.226

NAME SERVERS

ns1.cmsconnects.net
ns2.cmsconnects.net

WEBSITE ICON

SERVER SOFTWARE

We discovered that this website is using the Apache os.

HTML TITLE

Foundation For Retired Missionaries

DESCRIPTION

The Foundation for Retired Missionaries FFRM was started in 2005 when three men had a vision to provide financial assistance for retired Christian missionaries to help them meet their basic financial and medical needs. These men, Mr. David Baggett, Mr. Chris Cupit, and Mr. Steve Edson, were then members of the same church in Alexandria, VA. It was through their church they were made aware of the special needs of retiring missionaries today. FFRM exists to help these dedicated servants. FFRM is a fully .

PARSED CONTENT

The site ffrm.org has the following in the web page, "The Foundation for Retired Missionaries FFRM was started in 2005 when three men had a vision to provide financial assistance for retired Christian missionaries to help them meet their basic financial and medical needs." I observed that the website also stated " Chris Cupit, and Mr." They also stated " Steve Edson, were then members of the same church in Alexandria, VA. It was through their church they were made aware of the special needs of retiring missionaries today. FFRM exists to help these dedicated servants. FFRM is a fully ."

ANALYZE MORE WEBSITES

Fanficrant Moderators.

Are you supposed to be over here, jr? Dec 18th, 2006. Operators are standing by to take your call. Please leave a comment below detailing your complaint for the moderators of. To look over and discuss.

Restaurant- og matfag - Vg1

Restaurant- og matfag - Vg1. You can register for access to additional resources from Fagbokforlaget.

Restaurant- og matfag - Vg2

Restaurant- og matfag - Vg2.

Florida Family Research Network, Inc.

Florida Family Research Network, Inc. Floridas Center for Research and Education in Bowen Theory. , LCSW, LMHC, LMST, etc. Prefer to register by mail? Print, complete, and mail this form with payment.