The Financial Challenge of Adoption and How the Local Church Can Respond (repeated)
Get to know available resources and services that enable churches to help adoptive families overcome the biggest barrier to adoption: money.
The document discusses various ways that churches and organizations can help fund adoptions, including direct grants, matching grants, adoption tax credits, covenant loans, and partnering with organizations to set up and administer adoption funds. It provides examples of adoption costs and how families have pieced together funding from various sources. Contact information is included for several organizations that provide adoption funding assistance.
This document provides information about funding adoption through God's provision and the support of churches and organizations. It discusses how God calls believers to be adopted as his children and promises to generously provide for their needs. It then gives an overview of the costs of adoption and various funding options including grants, loans, tax credits, employer assistance, and fundraising support. Specific organizations that provide funding are listed along with contacts for each. The purpose of funding adoption is to see orphans find homes, families assisted, and the gospel shared through this act of faith.
The document discusses adoption funding and resources for families seeking to adopt, highlighting both challenges and solutions. It presents the story of Wyatt, an orphaned child with many medical issues who was adopted from Lithuania. It then outlines various funding options like direct grants, matching grants, interest-free loans, tax credits, and partnerships with organizations that can help administer adoption funds for churches. Real-life examples show how families have utilized these resources to fund their adoptions.
AdoptingForLife: Innovative Adoption Funding & Church Adoption FundsAndy Lehman
This document discusses innovative ways to fund adoptions, including through church adoption funds. It provides examples of families who raised adoption funds through various means, including grants, loans, tax credits, and donations. The document also outlines options for churches to establish adoption funds, either independently or by partnering with an organization to administer the fund with no cost or administrative burden to the church.
The document summarizes 8 charitable planning case studies presented by Bryan Clontz, which address complex charitable donation scenarios and propose multi-step solutions to maximize tax benefits and achieve clients' philanthropic and estate planning goals. The case studies involve donations of commodities, art, real estate, life insurance, and S-Corp stock to establish scholarships, job retraining programs, donor advised funds, charitable remainder trusts and other charitable vehicles. The solutions aim to honor pledges, benefit heirs, and allow donors to support causes while reducing taxes and administrative burden.
The Christian Reformed Church Loan Fund provides loans to Christian Reformed churches for facilities and property needs. In 2013, total assets increased to $32.8 million and new loans of $2.7 million were issued. However, net income decreased to $270,214 due to reductions in loan interest rates. The Loan Fund offers investment certificates to generate funds for lending to churches.
5 Steps to Funding a Sustainable MinistryBen Stroup
This was a presentation I gave in the Spring of 2009 on a tour through the Arkansas through the Arkansas State Baptist Convention's Stewardship and Cooperative Program Office.
The document summarizes a presentation about reviewing and improving employee benefit portfolios. It discusses rising healthcare costs that are increasing employees' financial risk and outlines additional benefits like accident, disability, life, and critical illness insurance that can help offset costs. Examples are given showing how these supplemental benefits could help employees in situations like disability, cancer diagnosis, or child's hospitalization. The comprehensive benefits package costs the business nothing directly and provides tax benefits while educating and protecting employees from financial exposure. The services offered by the company include educating employees on the benefits and enrolling interested staff.
The document discusses various ways that churches and organizations can help fund adoptions, including direct grants, matching grants, adoption tax credits, covenant loans, and partnering with organizations to set up and administer adoption funds. It provides examples of adoption costs and how families have pieced together funding from various sources. Contact information is included for several organizations that provide adoption funding assistance.
This document provides information about funding adoption through God's provision and the support of churches and organizations. It discusses how God calls believers to be adopted as his children and promises to generously provide for their needs. It then gives an overview of the costs of adoption and various funding options including grants, loans, tax credits, employer assistance, and fundraising support. Specific organizations that provide funding are listed along with contacts for each. The purpose of funding adoption is to see orphans find homes, families assisted, and the gospel shared through this act of faith.
The document discusses adoption funding and resources for families seeking to adopt, highlighting both challenges and solutions. It presents the story of Wyatt, an orphaned child with many medical issues who was adopted from Lithuania. It then outlines various funding options like direct grants, matching grants, interest-free loans, tax credits, and partnerships with organizations that can help administer adoption funds for churches. Real-life examples show how families have utilized these resources to fund their adoptions.
AdoptingForLife: Innovative Adoption Funding & Church Adoption FundsAndy Lehman
This document discusses innovative ways to fund adoptions, including through church adoption funds. It provides examples of families who raised adoption funds through various means, including grants, loans, tax credits, and donations. The document also outlines options for churches to establish adoption funds, either independently or by partnering with an organization to administer the fund with no cost or administrative burden to the church.
The document summarizes 8 charitable planning case studies presented by Bryan Clontz, which address complex charitable donation scenarios and propose multi-step solutions to maximize tax benefits and achieve clients' philanthropic and estate planning goals. The case studies involve donations of commodities, art, real estate, life insurance, and S-Corp stock to establish scholarships, job retraining programs, donor advised funds, charitable remainder trusts and other charitable vehicles. The solutions aim to honor pledges, benefit heirs, and allow donors to support causes while reducing taxes and administrative burden.
The Christian Reformed Church Loan Fund provides loans to Christian Reformed churches for facilities and property needs. In 2013, total assets increased to $32.8 million and new loans of $2.7 million were issued. However, net income decreased to $270,214 due to reductions in loan interest rates. The Loan Fund offers investment certificates to generate funds for lending to churches.
5 Steps to Funding a Sustainable MinistryBen Stroup
This was a presentation I gave in the Spring of 2009 on a tour through the Arkansas through the Arkansas State Baptist Convention's Stewardship and Cooperative Program Office.
The document summarizes a presentation about reviewing and improving employee benefit portfolios. It discusses rising healthcare costs that are increasing employees' financial risk and outlines additional benefits like accident, disability, life, and critical illness insurance that can help offset costs. Examples are given showing how these supplemental benefits could help employees in situations like disability, cancer diagnosis, or child's hospitalization. The comprehensive benefits package costs the business nothing directly and provides tax benefits while educating and protecting employees from financial exposure. The services offered by the company include educating employees on the benefits and enrolling interested staff.
Protecting The Flock: Church Fraud Prevention and Education_June 2021 OverviewBradleyHaackeMBA
Protecting the Flock is a resource for church leaders and Christians to use to identify and respond to fraud. With fast moving changes to technology and payment methods, those committing financial and cyber crime have more at their fingertips to steal from others, including the Christian church and its members. Developing a defense against this crime is good stewardship and can help congregations to thrive.
In a seminar titled, “Get Your Ducks In A Row,” Fraser Trebilcock attorney Marlaine C. Teahan shared her legal experience with families on topics that included: differences between wills and trusts and how to choose between them, the best planning ideas for minor and special needs children, and more.
This document discusses strategies for minimizing inheritance disputes through estate planning. It recommends: 1) listing personal property gifts separately to avoid conflicts; 2) regularly updating plans for changed circumstances like divorce; 3) involving family in discussions for special assets like businesses or vacation homes; 4) using prenuptial agreements for second marriages to define entitlements; and 5) properly funding trusts to avoid confusion and carry out intentions. The goal is to make defensible choices transparently to satisfy emotional needs as well as practical requirements.
FINAL RIF Endowment Presentation Fall 2014Carol Drewes
Trinity Repertory Company renewed its legacy giving program from 2011-2014, resulting in $1.8 million in newly documented planned gifts. The renewal involved splitting the legacy society into an Endowment Society and Stanzler Society, creating new marketing materials, and dedicating 0.5 FTE staff to planned giving. Currently, Trinity Rep has over $2 million in documented planned gifts and its endowment provides over $100,000 annually to support operations. The renewal of the legacy giving program has been successful in growing planned gifts and endowment funds.
Community presentation given by Governor Granholm to discuss the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the impact that it will have on Lansing, Michigan.
The document provides information on various ways to fund adoptions, including direct grants, adoption tax credits, employer assistance, matching grants, adoption loans, and starting an adoption fund through a church. It discusses specific organizations like ABBA Fund and Lifesong for Orphans that help administer adoption funds for churches and provide resources like matching grants, covenant loans, and assistance starting a church adoption fund.
The document proposes "The Laws of Relationships", which are principles for managing relationships between entities. It outlines several proposed laws, including that relationships must be acknowledgeable by all parties, actionable to carry authorization data, and constrainable. The goals are to inform system designs, test existing solutions, identify gaps, and develop an evaluation tool to test relationship management implementations. The document calls for joining a working group to further develop these laws and test them on systems like IoT and finance that involve complex relationships.
Honduras has one of the highest poverty and unemployment rates in Central America. Plan Escalon provides education and job skills training to help break this cycle for children. It currently serves over 550 students but has outdated facilities, including a small kitchen that can only seat 150 students and fried computers due to unreliable electricity. Proposed projects include installing ceiling and wall fans to improve ventilation in classrooms and dorms, constructing a new two-story building with a larger commercial kitchen and dining hall, and building a volleyball court to provide recreation. These improvements aim to better serve the growing student body and create hygienic conditions for their development.
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This document outlines the curriculum for beginner and advanced levels of a Mandarin Chinese language club.
For beginners, it describes activities to improve pronunciation, vocabulary, and listening skills through fill-in-the-blank song sheets, dictation exercises, and online recordings. Sessions will focus on career topics.
For advanced students, the curriculum expands on reading, writing, and movie appreciation. It includes picture books, calligraphy practice, and a student film. Sessions will continue exploring career-focused topics. Certification requirements are outlined for both levels with details in attached files.
Protecting The Flock: Church Fraud Prevention and Education_June 2021 OverviewBradleyHaackeMBA
Protecting the Flock is a resource for church leaders and Christians to use to identify and respond to fraud. With fast moving changes to technology and payment methods, those committing financial and cyber crime have more at their fingertips to steal from others, including the Christian church and its members. Developing a defense against this crime is good stewardship and can help congregations to thrive.
In a seminar titled, “Get Your Ducks In A Row,” Fraser Trebilcock attorney Marlaine C. Teahan shared her legal experience with families on topics that included: differences between wills and trusts and how to choose between them, the best planning ideas for minor and special needs children, and more.
This document discusses strategies for minimizing inheritance disputes through estate planning. It recommends: 1) listing personal property gifts separately to avoid conflicts; 2) regularly updating plans for changed circumstances like divorce; 3) involving family in discussions for special assets like businesses or vacation homes; 4) using prenuptial agreements for second marriages to define entitlements; and 5) properly funding trusts to avoid confusion and carry out intentions. The goal is to make defensible choices transparently to satisfy emotional needs as well as practical requirements.
FINAL RIF Endowment Presentation Fall 2014Carol Drewes
Trinity Repertory Company renewed its legacy giving program from 2011-2014, resulting in $1.8 million in newly documented planned gifts. The renewal involved splitting the legacy society into an Endowment Society and Stanzler Society, creating new marketing materials, and dedicating 0.5 FTE staff to planned giving. Currently, Trinity Rep has over $2 million in documented planned gifts and its endowment provides over $100,000 annually to support operations. The renewal of the legacy giving program has been successful in growing planned gifts and endowment funds.
Community presentation given by Governor Granholm to discuss the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the impact that it will have on Lansing, Michigan.
The document provides information on various ways to fund adoptions, including direct grants, adoption tax credits, employer assistance, matching grants, adoption loans, and starting an adoption fund through a church. It discusses specific organizations like ABBA Fund and Lifesong for Orphans that help administer adoption funds for churches and provide resources like matching grants, covenant loans, and assistance starting a church adoption fund.
The document proposes "The Laws of Relationships", which are principles for managing relationships between entities. It outlines several proposed laws, including that relationships must be acknowledgeable by all parties, actionable to carry authorization data, and constrainable. The goals are to inform system designs, test existing solutions, identify gaps, and develop an evaluation tool to test relationship management implementations. The document calls for joining a working group to further develop these laws and test them on systems like IoT and finance that involve complex relationships.
Honduras has one of the highest poverty and unemployment rates in Central America. Plan Escalon provides education and job skills training to help break this cycle for children. It currently serves over 550 students but has outdated facilities, including a small kitchen that can only seat 150 students and fried computers due to unreliable electricity. Proposed projects include installing ceiling and wall fans to improve ventilation in classrooms and dorms, constructing a new two-story building with a larger commercial kitchen and dining hall, and building a volleyball court to provide recreation. These improvements aim to better serve the growing student body and create hygienic conditions for their development.
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This document outlines the curriculum for beginner and advanced levels of a Mandarin Chinese language club.
For beginners, it describes activities to improve pronunciation, vocabulary, and listening skills through fill-in-the-blank song sheets, dictation exercises, and online recordings. Sessions will focus on career topics.
For advanced students, the curriculum expands on reading, writing, and movie appreciation. It includes picture books, calligraphy practice, and a student film. Sessions will continue exploring career-focused topics. Certification requirements are outlined for both levels with details in attached files.
The document is a collection of copyrighted works by photographer Lenny Koupal. It includes photographs from various genres like architectural, theatrical, abstract, nature, landscape, and portrait photography. It also includes samples of Koupal's writing work like newspaper articles, weekly columns, and advertisements he created combining photography, copywriting and design.
This document contains a student directory with names, student IDs, majors, emails, years, addresses, phone numbers, expected graduation dates, minors, home wards, and additional personal emails for over 80 students. It provides basic profile information for a group of students at a university.
Adoption Funding Webinar (Christian Alliance for Orphans)Andy Lehman
The document discusses how local churches can help adoptive families overcome financial barriers to adoption. It provides an overview of adoption costs and various ways churches can create adoption funds, including managing funds internally, creating a 501(c)3 organization, or partnering with an outside organization. Specific options for direct grants, matching grants, interest-free loans, and community fundraising examples are presented.
Adoption Funding - More than dollars & centsAndy Lehman
This document discusses innovative ways to fund adoptions through church adoption funds and other programs. It provides the story of Wyatt, an orphan with many medical issues, to show why adoption funding is important. It then outlines several options for churches to establish adoption funds, including creating their own non-profit, managing funds internally, or partnering with an organization like Lifesong for Orphans. Benefits of partnering include flexibility, quick setup, and minimal administrative burden on the church. Real-life examples show how families have funded international and domestic adoptions through various grants, loans, donations and tax credits.
This document discusses various ways to fund adoptions both domestically and internationally. It provides information on direct grants, matching grants of up to $4,000 per child, interest-free loans, and the federal adoption tax credit of up to $13,170 per child. Churches can partner with organizations like Lifesong for Orphans to set up adoption funds and administer grants and loans to help remove the financial barrier that prevents many families from adopting. Real-life examples show how families have funded adoptions through various donations, grants, fundraisers, and tax credits totaling thousands of dollars.
The document discusses Lifesong, an organization that mobilizes churches to support orphans through adoption, care, and financial support. It outlines Lifesong's mission to bring joy and purpose to orphans through engaging the entire church community. Lifesong pledges to ensure orphaned children have their basic needs met and receive Christian training, education, and lifelong support. The document then provides details on Lifesong's various orphan care and adoption funding programs in multiple countries.
This document discusses various options for churches to establish adoption funds, including creating their own 501c3 organization, managing funds internally, or partnering with an existing organization like Lifesong. Partnering provides flexibility for the church's involvement level, allows funds to be set up quickly, and handles administrative tasks like qualifying families and disbursing funds with no cost to the church or deductions from donations. This "win-win-win" approach allows churches to actively support adoption ministry while removing financial barriers for families and finding homes for orphaned children.
A community foundation holds many donor funds and channels gifts to non-profits in the community. It allows donors to establish permanent endowment funds that generate grants over many years. Donors can work with a community foundation to establish named funds that support causes they care about and be remembered through the foundation's ongoing community work. The community foundation offers local governance and expertise to serve the specific needs of its county.
The document discusses the Investors Group Charitable Giving Program which allows donors to establish a personal charitable giving account. Key benefits include having no administrative responsibilities, immediate tax benefits, and the ability to support charities over time. The process to set up an account is simple, taking only 5 steps: naming the account and successors, making an initial donation, selecting investment funds, recommending annual grants, and making further contributions. The program provides a smart way for donors to support charity through both current and deferred gifts.
Pledges offers a low-cost fiscal sponsorship service that allows individuals to start nonprofits and charities quickly and easily. Through their service, projects gain tax benefits for donors, ability to fundraise and apply for grants. Membership costs $29.99/month or $249.99 annually, significantly lower than most fiscal sponsors. Pledges also offers up to $10,000 in matching funds for projects. To get started, applicants fill out a brief form and, if approved, can be sponsored within minutes to begin accepting donations and doing charitable work.
Denny Wright, Stewardship and Cooperative Program Director for the Arkansas Baptist State Convention invited me to tour the State with him in the Spring of 2009. The first session is about sustainable funding, and the second session is about online giving.
Fundraising from America: A Guide Planned Giving ProgramsAdam Davidson
Does a Charitable Remainder Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Bequest of Shares or Tangible Personal Property, Annuity or Charitable Lead Trust mean anything to you? If it doesn’t spend an hour with us and it will. These are sophisticated giving methods by which you can tempt your highest givers to make larger donations to you. It’s not difficult but it is very common in America and many of your donors will have been offered these methods by the nonprofits and other organizations they support. You need to know about them in order to be able to compete effectively.
This document provides information and suggestions for churches on how to become more supportive of orphans and foster youth. It discusses establishing various types of support groups, hosting events to raise awareness and funds for adoption, providing respite care for foster families, and partnering with organizations to help administer adoption funding assistance programs. Specific steps are outlined for churches to launch orphan care ministries, including gaining leadership approval, identifying passionate volunteers, determining areas of focus, and planning strategies before officially launching the ministry.
The document summarizes information about the Christ the Servant Lutheran Church Mission Endowment Fund, which was established in 2005 to fund mission work locally and globally beyond regular church offerings. The fund will provide ongoing income to expand the church's outreach. Donations can be made during life or via estate and will be used for programs like hunger relief. Funds will be distributed once $25,000 is reached and donors will be recognized in an annual report.
The document outlines a 5-step process for pastors to fund sustainable church ministries: 1) Establish a systematic giving strategy and be honest about tithing. 2) Start regularly talking about donations from the pulpit. 3) Set clear expectations for member contributions. 4) Directly ask members for donations using various tools. 5) Report donation results to members and get their input on spending. The overall goal is to transform stewardship into a strategic church ministry that fully funds operations through increased, sustainable member giving.
Grants For Churches Can Be Used For Community Services, Repairs, And Religiou...Americas Got Grants
Grants for churches serve as a crucial avenue for supporting community service initiatives, maintaining infrastructure, and facilitating religious teachings. While there may not be grants specifically designated for churches, both federal and state governments offer faith-based grants that can be accessed by religious institutions.
These slides are taken from the graduate financial planning course "Introduction to Charitable Planning" at Texas Tech University. Details at www.EncourageGenerosity.com
Building An Individual Giving Program Combined Sw Ct Finalmtbcindy
This document discusses building an individual giving program. It provides statistics on sources of charitable contributions in 2010, with individuals making up the largest share at 73%. It then discusses why nonprofits tend to focus on business and foundation fundraising over individual giving. The rest of the document outlines the development cycle for cultivating individual donors, including points of entry, engagement, asking for donations, thanking donors, and evaluating efforts. It provides examples from two organizations, Friends of the Columbia Gorge and Macdonald Center, and discusses keys to success like the role of board members, executive directors, and program staff.
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The document outlines an organization's approach to care, which includes domestic, international and indigenous adoption, providing for orphaned children's basic needs through various housing models, foster care through family placement and mentoring, advocacy at individual and higher levels, economic development through loans and training, family preservation through sponsorship and outreach, and multifaceted care.
The document summarizes the work of Lifesong for Orphans, an organization founded in 2002 that provides orphan care through adoption funding, church partnerships, foster care programs, and direct orphan care in several countries. Lifesong's mission is to bring joy and purpose to orphans by mobilizing the church community to adopt, care for, donate to, and serve orphans worldwide. They pledge to provide orphans with food, clothing, education, Christian training, and continued support into adulthood.
This document discusses plans for a strawberry farming business in Zambia. The business aims to provide funding for orphan care programs through profits. The farming business will employ local caregivers and aims to double employees' salaries within 8 months. The strawberries will be sold to major grocery store chains in Zambia, utilizing existing distribution networks. The business is run separately from the orphan care ministry but aims to gift a minimum of 10% of net cash flow annually to support orphan care programs in Zambia, with a long term goal of 30-50% of profits being gifted. All ultimate profits from the business will support orphan care in Zambia.
The document discusses plans for a sustainable strawberry farm business in Zambia run by Lifesong for Orphans to support their orphan care operations. The business aims to employ orphan graduates and caregivers. Profits will be reinvested or donated to fund Lifesong Zambia's capital costs and operational expenses, with a goal of donations covering 100% of operational costs. The strawberry variety grown is well-suited for the local market. Initial challenges include disease impacting nursery plants.
The document discusses overcoming barriers to adoption such as cost by providing interest free loans and matching grants. It also discusses helping orphans in Ukraine transition out of orphanages at age 16 to adult living within 2 years by teaching daily responsibilities and nurturing friendships, as well as indigenous adoption and foster care programs.
The document outlines plans to expand an orphanage and school called Lifesong in Zambia. It describes the current programs including feeding children twice a day, daily Bible study, and expanding grades each year. It invites support for a 4-phase expansion plan costing $550,000 total to add classrooms, a residential home, kitchen/cafeteria, and high school. It also details a 2-year plan to expand a strawberry farming business to provide income, employment, and self-sustainability.
This document discusses several organizations that work to support orphans around the world through adoption, education, job training, and community support. They provide orphans with food, shelter, medical care, education, and help transitioning to adulthood. Some of the organizations discussed are Lifesong in Honduras, India, Ukraine, Zambia, and Ethiopia. They mobilize volunteers and church communities to fund adoption costs and support orphans through various programs.
This document discusses improving facilities at a school called Escalon in Honduras. It notes that the current kitchen is too small and lacks hygienic conditions, accommodating only 150 students despite having 550 enrolled. Renovations proposed include installing ceiling and wall fans in dorm rooms for ventilation, purchasing new industrial kitchen equipment like grills and stoves, and buying appliances, sinks, and cooking utensils to upgrade the kitchen. The total estimated costs provided are $15,300 for dorm ventilation and $17,000 for new kitchen equipment and appliances.
This document outlines a three-phase plan to help orphans in Ukraine. Phase 1 involves implementing a caring, Christian program at orphanages to provide for children's needs and prevent them from falling into crime or hardships after aging out. Phase 2 transitions orphans to a supportive "greenhouse" environment to learn life skills. Phase 3 establishes a camp program. The goal is to give orphans a foundation, continued support system, and prevent the high rates of problems they currently face after leaving the orphanage system.
The document provides information on various opportunities to help orphans through spiritual employment and volunteer work. It discusses organizations helping orphans through adoption funding, providing for widows and orphans, and creating businesses to support orphanages. The document encourages individuals to make a difference through missions trips, letter writing, financial support, and using their skills and talents to mentor and advocate for orphans globally.
The document outlines Lifesong's plans to care for orphans in Zambia through providing food, education, Christian training, and transition support as they become adults. It also describes their strawberry farming business which aims to provide jobs, dignity, and self-sustainability while funding orphan care operations. Their current needs total $330,000 including building classrooms, a computer lab, transport vehicle, farm facilities, and daily operations costs, of which $124,000 remains to be funded.
Lifesong for Orphans works in several countries to help over 2,500 orphans through Christian schools, feeding programs, transition homes, job training, businesses and mentors. They also help fund adoptions for 2,000 children through matching grants and interest-free loans. The document proposes specific projects in Ukraine and Liberia to provide housing, education, meals and mentoring for orphans, and to fund adoptions for 3 children through grants of $25,000 each.
This document discusses orphan care projects in several countries run by Lifesong for Orphans. In Ukraine, the project aims to help 60 orphans transition to adulthood through job training, mentoring, and relationships. In Zambia, the project would provide schooling, two meals per day, and medical care through a nurse for 250 children. In Liberia, the project would provide school, three meals daily, and an orphanage for 120 children. In Honduras, outcomes for Lifesong students have exceeded national averages in terms of college attendance and employment, and the proposed project is to build a new kitchen and dining area to serve 550 children.
Open Arms (revised) - Adoption General SessionAndy Lehman
This document discusses the story of Wyatt, an orphan born in Lithuania with multiple birth defects who was adopted from an orphanage in California. It mentions that God sets the lonely into families and quotes passages from the Bible and founders of charitable organizations about making a difference. The document also talks about Ukraine's broken orphanage system and Irving Bible Church in Dallas, Texas.
Our Children will provide orphaned children with food, clothing, medical care, shelter, fundamental Christian training, discipleship, and a quality education to set them up for the future. It will also continue to support children as they transition into adulthood with love. The organization aims to bring joy and purpose to orphans' lives without regrets through caring for children in countries like India, Liberia, Ethiopia, Honduras, Ukraine, and Zambia.
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Decoding job postings: Improving accessibility for neurodivergent job seekers
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Abhay Bhutada, the Managing Director of Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, is an accomplished leader with over 15 years of experience in commercial and retail lending. A Qualified Chartered Accountant, he has been pivotal in leveraging technology to enhance financial services. Starting his career at Bank of India, he later founded TAB Capital Limited and co-founded Poonawalla Finance Private Limited, emphasizing digital lending. Under his leadership, Poonawalla Fincorp achieved a 'AAA' credit rating, integrating acquisitions and emphasizing corporate governance. Actively involved in industry forums and CSR initiatives, Abhay has been recognized with awards like "Young Entrepreneur of India 2017" and "40 under 40 Most Influential Leader for 2020-21." Personally, he values mindfulness, enjoys gardening, yoga, and sees every day as an opportunity for growth and improvement.
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
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Evangelize the lost: Adoption is evangelism at its core…Bringing the mission field home, where children are loved, cared for, and discipled to know Jesus Christ as their Savior. Edify the saved: Adoption Fund challenges, encourages, and enables Believers to put their faith in action, by stepping out in faith to adopt (fulfilling God’s commands in scripture). The process also provides an opportunity for couples to develop relationships with other Christians as they seek prayer and financial support. Minister to those in need: There are millions of children waiting for forever families who would like to adopt them, but just can’t because of the financial barrier. By helping to reduce that barrier we are helping to rescue those children who are trapped in the cycle of orphan life. Be a Conscience in the community: As the Church becomes obedient to God’s commands concerning the fatherless, the community will see Jesus Christ is alive and working in the lives of His people to care for those children who can’t care for themselves. “As Christians we are often known for what we are against, but the world doesn’t know what we are for. Jesus said ‘Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven” – FamilyLife’s Hope for Orphans (Matt 5:16)
Evangelize the lost: Adoption is evangelism at its core…Bringing the mission field home, where children are loved, cared for, and discipled to know Jesus Christ as their Savior. Edify the saved: Adoption Fund challenges, encourages, and enables Believers to put their faith in action, by stepping out in faith to adopt (fulfilling God’s commands in scripture). The process also provides an opportunity for couples to develop relationships with other Christians as they seek prayer and financial support. Minister to those in need: There are millions of children waiting for forever families who would like to adopt them, but just can’t because of the financial barrier. By helping to reduce that barrier we are helping to rescue those children who are trapped in the cycle of orphan life. Be a Conscience in the community: As the Church becomes obedient to God’s commands concerning the fatherless, the community will see Jesus Christ is alive and working in the lives of His people to care for those children who can’t care for themselves. “As Christians we are often known for what we are against, but the world doesn’t know what we are for. Jesus said ‘Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven” – FamilyLife’s Hope for Orphans (Matt 5:16)