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For Our Children: A Living Hope ![]() |
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Then he took a little child and put it among them; and taking it in his arms, he said to them, "Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes not me but the one who sent me." Mark 9:36-37 See also: |
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Their resilience is amazing. Across the continent of Africa, despite the many strides in commerce, education and community development, the scars of civil war, colonial rape-and-pillage, corrupt government, poverty and hunger mar the land. Still, the childrens faces shine with hope, with promise, with goodness, with the faith that God has great plans for the sons and daughters of what is arguably still the most misunderstood continent in the modern world. It is this hope, seen through the eyes of children, that has touched the bishops of The United Methodist Church - those born in Africa and those from other nations. And it is with that hope that the bishops now challenge the entire denomination to put dollars, cents, prayers and human resources to work to make a difference in the future of African children, their families and their communities. Local churches are asked to take up an offering in support of the appeal. The money will be used for such projects as:
Although the money will be used in part for United Methodist churches and facilities, planners emphasize that the aim of the appeal is to improve the quality of life for any African child, regardless of religious affiliation. |
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![]() The Rev. Jupa Kaberuka, superintendent of theRwanda District, and his family spend a light moment outside their house in Mahoko Ginsenyi. Pastors in Rwanda and other African nations work with scores of adults and children displaced, stranded or orphaned by war. |
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The recruits will work with host churches in Africa to
develop ministries and construct facilities to serve the needs of children.
And, rather than require the people come to them, the ministries will go directly to the people. "Jesus went to the folks where they were," the Rev. Laurence Bropleh, of Global Ministries Mission Personnel unit, explained. "We are going to send Missioners of Hope into the camps, into those displaced centers to sleep beside the people, to worship where they worship, and to be with them in their communities," Bropleh added. The first two missioners of hope, commissioned in October, will serve in Liberia and Tanzania. |
| "[God] has given us a new birth into a living hope...and an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled and unfading..." |
| 1 Peter 1:3-4 |
By Lesley Crosson, GBGM with additional reporting by Linda Bloom, UMNS. Reprinted by permission. INTERPRETER, November-December 1998. Copyright © 1998 United Methodist Communications, Inc. All photos copyright © The General Board of Global Ministries, The United Methodist Church unless otherwise noted. GBGM is the official mission agency of The United Methodist Church.
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