to an end.

April 29th, 2008 by Give Grace 1 Comment »

 


Give Grace year in review.

This past Thursday was our last Encounter of the semester. We wrapped up 1 Corinthians with the challenge to remain IMMOVABLE from Him through all things. Matt spent some time thanking our volunteers and staff for all their hard work. We also commissioned our teams and students going to the nations this summer. Grace Campus will be sending a team of 33 to Uganda in May and a team of about 5 to China in July. In addition to the two organized trips, Grace Campus has students going to Mexico, Honduras, Tanzania, Spain, Philippines, Dominican Republic, Slovakia, Malawi, Bolivia, Guatemala, Greece,  Taiwan, Saint Vincent, and the Czech Republic. WOW! “But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent? That is why the Scriptures say, ‘How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news!’” Romans 10v.14,15

Our seniors also spoke a word of  encouragement and challenge as they continue on toward new things. This video and others can be found on our Equipping page. We are thankful for them and their leadership here.

Please pray for our students as they travel to the nations declaring His Name and pray for our seniors as they transition to new things. Pray that they would be surrounded by people who will encourage and hold them accountable. Pray that they would be bold and immovable. Pray that the Lord would bless them and guide them for His name’s sake.

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newness.

April 21st, 2008 by Give Grace No Comments »

-We have 2 new child sponsorships with Philip Hayden Foundation: Maya and Asa. Check out their bios at the China page.

-We have partnered with Mocha Club in support of their Child Mothers Project. Uganda is replete with people who have lived in fear since the mid 80’s. The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel paramilitary group in Northern Uganda, has terrorized villages through raids where they are taking children to add to their army, killing villagers, and destroying the village. Joseph Kony, the leader of the LRA, has denied this. There are many young women in Gulu, Uganda, however, who tell a different story… These young women are called “child mothers” because they were only children themselves when they were abducted, trained as fighters, and given as sex slaves to rebel soldiers in the LRA. Now that they have escaped or been excused as expendable, the community at large rejects them and their children. We are helping fund the “Village of Hope” where nearly 500 of these child mothers can live in a safe community with shelter, a job training center, a medical facility, and a school for their children.

-Biscuet made us a video with updates from China. We are excited about what is going on over there and all the work being done. 

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GCM in NYC

April 2nd, 2008 by Give Grace 1 Comment »

Grace Campus ventured into a partnership with Gallery Church of NYC this spring break for City Uprising.  50 Auburn students joined alongside with students across the nation and volunteers/church members from Gallery Church to take part in service projects, promoting events, and worship. 

Monday the students worked with a local government organization called City Year to restore a park in the Bronx. Then Tuesday, March 18, 2008 became a monumental day for the people of New York City. It is estimated that 40,000 people unknowingly live with HIV in New York City in addition to the 100,000 people who already know they have it.  However, because of the 24 CCC Staff members assigned to 19 agencies, 195 student volunteers, 30 Gallery volunteers, and 36,000 rave cards and 800 metro cards being handed out, we were able to test 871 people for HIV. On Wednesday, students spent the day handing out cards to promote REVO - a showing from local artists, musicians, and fashion designers.  All proceeds went to Mocha Club and Health People, which help children orphaned from the AIDS virus. Catch a glimpse of City Uprising from our online photo gallery

We have some new child sponsorships with our partners in China. Please check out their stories here.

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