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2011 Children's Mission Project Video:
Seeds of Hope
The 2011 Children's Mission Project video Seeds of Hope tells the story of the children of Haiti, especially the orphans who are cared for by Souls Winning Ministries. Headed by MTW's national partner Pastor Jean Paul, the orphanage needs more than the standard diet of beans and rice to provide balanced nutrition for the children, but buying fresh produce is beyond their meager budget. So the first priority of the funds from the project will be to supply seeds that will grow into a harvest of fresh fruits and vegetables--seeds of hope.
Here are some simple enrichment suggestions and materials for teachers:
Project # 96017
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2009 Children's Mission Project Video:
There's No Place Like Home
Did you know that there are huge numbers of children around the world who live on the streets? Life often presents unspeakable dangers for these children every day. This year’s video, entitled, "No Place Like Home" tells the compelling story of the street boys of Bangalore, India. Funds from the project will be used to help build a permanent home for street boys, to be named in honor of Jan Kooistra (wife of MTW coordinator Dr. Paul Kooistra) who passed away in 2008 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Jan had a love for children, and her heart was broken by the plight of street children around the world. She prayed faithfully for MTW’s StreetChild Ministry and also served as a child sponsor. Jan’s Home will make all the difference for the boys it serves, giving them a home and a family. They will not only hear about Christ, but they will experience it day by day. They will have a hope and a future.
Project # 96013
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MINTS Distance Education Project:
The MINTS Distance Education Project seeks to provide theological education to churches in the Muslim world. Its partners include Mission to the World, Miami International Seminary (MINTS), and Third Millennium Ministries (headed by Dr. Richard Pratt).
Via this project, classes are being taught and developed locally for students who will go on to establish other study centers throughout their regions. These classes are being videotaped, and other materials—such as Third Millennium’s curriculum—are being translated and produced in local languages.
A short video explaining this project is available free of charge.
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