Independent Outreach Programs  


    message by: abrahamsubashchandrabose posted on: 8/20/2009
i am the foreperson of csi redeemer jesus church, kallathupatti village.our members are economically poor.they are to be supported.is there any provision for this? kindly let me know of this. 
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    message by: abrahamsubashchandrabose posted on: 8/20/2009
the church built by american missionaries at my neighbouring village pugailaipatti needs repair. replastering of walls on outer sides are to be taken up to preserve the church. most of the members started to attend roman catholic church. the faithful few members are poor agricultural labourers.they are ready to offer their lobour,but cant pay materials.if funds made available this old church can continue to the place of worship for the few faithful people. will anybody come forward to support this noble cause? 
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    message by: rose kimaiyo posted on: 8/14/2009
we are a ministry that we are visiting the aged and giving them clothings and food. we are looking for grants to be able to carry out this work effectivelly.We do not have a car and also the food and the clothing to be able to give them.We need blankets, clothes and even drugs.
any assistance is highly welcomed
rose 
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    message by: Choudam China Nagaiah posted on: 3/27/2009
I am independently proclaiming the gospel in remote villages in Andhra Pradesh State in India in the name of Evangeline Ministries. So many remote villages are there in A.P in which Gospel has not yet reached. Minimum expenditure is required at 300 Dollars for three day crusades for lighting,ps etc.No personal gain is required. I am unable to conduct these crusades frequently. Hence reuirede help.  
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    message by: Gayle Fleury posted on: 3/10/2009
Our ministry, Light At The Lighthouse, is a community outreach free music festival. We are concerned about keeping the event funded to keep it free to the unchurched public. Our main source of revenue is our program ads. Any other ideas? Things that we have tried that didn't work were: dinner honoring "Man of the Year", silent auction, separate youth event. We are not "sales" people. Any other ideas? 
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response by: Tina Cadd posted on: 1/27/2010
After searching the BBB charity info. I found

that the charities claim Direct Mail is the

highest fundraising income received. Send out

invitations to new Christian artists for a

competition and talent contest. Costs to enter.

Warmest prayers,
Tina Cadd



   

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