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Financials
FAQS
Statement of Faith

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Donate Online
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How do I make an online donation?
“The Lord renewed my life and this showed me how true He is. I learned to thank Him, to praise him and to follow or obey his will through the help of the Holy Spirit." (Jaysen-street kid, Camp Jabez in the Philippines)
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Gift Summaries
To learn about available projects, read the following gift summaries.
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Where Most Needed
Many needs are too sudden to make known in our monthly newsletter. This general fund covers special ministries opportunities God brings our way, projects such as the ones listed below, and operational needs. |

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Character Training
Many children around the world lack a moral compass having been raised under governments rife with corruption and prejudice. Mission To Children facilitates character training seminars to educators and community leaders worldwide. It costs approximately $2 to print one Character Teacher’s Guide which impacts about 30 students, $400 to create one Teacher’s Guide in a foreign language, and $1500 to send a presenter to teach character overseas. |

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Children’s Ministry Fund
When special needs arise, such as emergencies among our sponsored children, we draw from the Children’s Ministry Fund which enables us to respond promptly. |

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Child Sponsorship (enter sponsorship ID in Comments field on donation page)
For $25 a month, you can rescue a child in the Philippines, Costa Rica, India, El Salvador, or Haiti from neglect and provide a transforming source of physical, educational and Biblical nourishment. |

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Bibles—Iraqi Children
$5 provides a Bible storybook to an Arabic child. |

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Camp Jabez—Filipino Children
$30 provides an at-risk child a weekend at a Christian camp outside of metro Manila where there is food, medical care, a safe place to sleep, games, Bible study, and worship. |

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Camp Malawi—AIDS Orphans
$8 provides an AIDS orphan with meals, a New Testament, clothing, lots of love, singing, games, and clear Gospel presentations at a day camp. The number of kids helped during these events can reach into the thousands if none are turned away. |

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Haitian families in Port-au-Prince (Survival Kit)
$25 supplies a Haitian mom and her children living in the Port-au-Prince ghetto with enough food for a month. |

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Bibles—Chinese Children
$5 provides a Bible storybook to a Chinese child. |

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Bundles of Love—Indian Leper Communities $30 gives an Indian Leper a bundle of love which may contain a Bible portion, blankets, medical supplies, clothing, or special footwear, bedding, and food. |
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