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Sharing International: Church mission teams do health care, construct orphanages and Christian schools for children in Africa and Central America, and homes for Haitian refugees. We equip radio broadcasting, bring the Jesus Film plus discipleship, worship, and fellowship. Partner with pastors and NGO’s for evangelism and development. It’s your life…Share it today!
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Ministry Update
Another French Revolution
They do not carry weapons or riot in the streets, but a band of new French revolutionaries are hoping to bring about positive change in their country. For decades, Christian organizations have faced opposition in France. From denied licence requests to strict fines for expressing their views, the believers are presented with many challenges. more...
Teams Needed!
Now is the time to book your church team for 2008 Outreach! Touch the life of an orphaned child in Africa or build a house for refugee familes from Haiti who literally have nothing. YOU can make a difference through the love of God. Request an application or fill out one online today!" If you aren't able to come, Help our teams make a difference through fundraising, or mail a gift today: GIVE NOW ONLINE
Africa
Our 2007 teams will reconstruct Liberian orphanages to help children who struggle in the streets for even a scrap of bread. In Sierra Leone, there is no room for more kids to stay in Saint George's home for children, but with Sharing Teams that can change.
Caribbean
Haitian refugees live in cubicles of wood, cardboard and flattened-out tin cans wired up for walls. Partnering with an established local mission, Sharing Teams build homes from which communities develop and children find relief from hunger and disease.
Opportunities in Cambodia to make life better for the poorest of the poor call out for those who want to make a differenct!
Central America
The situation is dire for children left as orphans in Honduras where day-to-day living can be a struggle. A new children’s home in the village of Tegucigalpita offers hope to these kids who would otherwise be on the street. Teams will construct living quarters and spend time bringing compassion unto “the least of these…” .
