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  • Supporting At-Risk Children with Urban Impact

    At-risk students in 6th–12th grade who are vocally talented are invited to join the Urban Impact Choir, where they will learn not only to develop their vocal talent but who God is and why they should use their voices to glorify the Lord. This is a photo of the kids during one of their many Bible studies. The Be United in Christ Outreach Ministry is...

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  • Supporting Outreach to the Homeless in New Jersey

    This Christian homeless shelter in New Jersey offers emergency shelter to the homeless men and women of their community. They also offer a 36-week rehabilitation program designed to assist individuals in the recovery and healing of their lives — spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. Through spiritual mentorship, life classes, and accountability, those who participate regain what they have lost through substance abuse and poor choices. The Be...

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  • Teaching Unity in Rome

    A staff member at a large church in Rome, Italy, studies one of our Premium Collection books, titled “Peace and Healing.” It was our pleasure to partner with a US church to send a seminary-trained pastor to Italy to teach on the importance of biblical Christian unity and then gift the church leadership with copies of our Premium Collection. We hope that God reveals His passion...

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  • Supporting Medical Outreach in Mexico

    This Christian soup kitchen in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico, meets the needs of indigent families through the supply of food and friendship with local believers. On Saturdays, a medical doctor visits the kitchen, examining those who need medical attention. This service is of great importance to the underprivileged, as there are not any medical clinics nearby and transportation can be difficult to obtain. It is a powerful demonstration...

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  • Supporting Christian Orphanages in Uganda

    Two girls celebrate a safe place to call home. For many children throughout the nation of Uganda, there is no assurance of safety. Abuse, neglect and abandonment run rampant, and those whose parents have become victims of the growing AIDS epidemic are often dropped off by relatives at local dumps or turned out into the streets to fend for themselves. Not these two! They have been...

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