New Hope Ukraine provides ministry in several areas including children's ministry, youth ministry, orphan care, and family ministry. They run Bible correspondence courses for children, camps, and Bible clubs. Their youth ministry includes programs in schools and camps. They also care for orphans through family placement, camps, and adoption support. New Hope Ukraine aims to help children and families through spiritual and community programs.
The document provides information about events and activities at the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood for the month of June 2021. It includes details about in-person and virtual worship services, a sermon series titled "The Future of Faith", birthdays and prayer requests of church members, and a message from the church pastor about embracing a "new creation" as the church emerges from the pandemic.
This document provides information about the Prayerline Kids ministry, which encourages children to pray daily for people around the world in need of the gospel. It details how churches can start a free Prayerline Kids Prayer Circle program for children and provides the monthly Prayerline for Kids newsletter as an educational resource. The newsletter features weekly prayer requests from missionaries serving in countries like Bolivia, Tajikistan, Russia, India, Chad, Chile, and the Philippines. It also shares stories about children in those countries and how prayer and support are making a difference in their lives.
This document is a newsletter from the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood announcing upcoming events in February 2022. It discusses observing Black History Month with stories shared in worship each Sunday, as well as a Lenten study on the Lord's Prayer beginning March 3rd. It thanks the congregation for their donation to help fund two tiny homes for those experiencing homelessness. The newsletter also lists birthdays for the month and provides health updates on church members.
This document provides information about events and services at the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood for the month of March 2022. It includes details about an Easter basket mission, children's Easter party, adding a QR code to increase social media presence, and dedicating Easter lilies. It also previews the pastor's Lenten sermon series on resisting and obstructing Jesus. The pastor invites the congregation to attend Ash Wednesday services on March 2nd to receive ashes and begin a Lenten discipline of prayer, study, fasting and giving.
The document is a newsletter from the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood announcing upcoming events and recognizing achievements. It discusses Souper Bowl Sunday food donations, the success of the church's Tiny Home program, Christmas festivities, opportunities to dedicate altar flowers, and congratulates Dianne Lake on passing the bar exam. The pastor's message reflects on the recent passing of Archbishop Desmond Tutu and calls the congregation to treat all people with dignity, love, and acceptance.
This document provides a regular schedule of events for a church on Sundays and other days of the week. It includes information about Sunday school classes, worship services, children's programs, small groups, prayer groups, bible studies, and leadership contact information.
This document contains announcements from several local churches, including information about upcoming events, services, classes, and donations needed. At Butler Church of the Nazarene, special music will be presented on Sunday followed by an annual meeting. Grace @ Calvary Lutheran Church will hold a treasure hunters sale this week. Hill United Presbyterian Church will recognize ushers and greeters on Sunday. First Baptist of Butler will have a school program and orchestra performance.
Candlelight christian urdu fellowship bangkok, thailandPastor Asif Arthur
The annual report of the Candlelight Christian Urdu Fellowship in Bangkok, Thailand summarizes their activities from 2015-2016. The fellowship was established in 2015 by Pastor Asif Arthur to provide support to persecuted Pakistani Christian asylum seekers and refugees living in Bangkok. Over the past year, the fellowship has organized regular prayer meetings, distributed food and Bibles, held children's programs, and worked to support asylum seekers detained in immigration centers. The report outlines the challenges faced by the Pakistani Christian community in Thailand and the fellowship's efforts to meet their spiritual and material needs.
The document provides information about events and activities at the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood for the month of June 2021. It includes details about in-person and virtual worship services, a sermon series titled "The Future of Faith", birthdays and prayer requests of church members, and a message from the church pastor about embracing a "new creation" as the church emerges from the pandemic.
This document provides information about the Prayerline Kids ministry, which encourages children to pray daily for people around the world in need of the gospel. It details how churches can start a free Prayerline Kids Prayer Circle program for children and provides the monthly Prayerline for Kids newsletter as an educational resource. The newsletter features weekly prayer requests from missionaries serving in countries like Bolivia, Tajikistan, Russia, India, Chad, Chile, and the Philippines. It also shares stories about children in those countries and how prayer and support are making a difference in their lives.
This document is a newsletter from the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood announcing upcoming events in February 2022. It discusses observing Black History Month with stories shared in worship each Sunday, as well as a Lenten study on the Lord's Prayer beginning March 3rd. It thanks the congregation for their donation to help fund two tiny homes for those experiencing homelessness. The newsletter also lists birthdays for the month and provides health updates on church members.
This document provides information about events and services at the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood for the month of March 2022. It includes details about an Easter basket mission, children's Easter party, adding a QR code to increase social media presence, and dedicating Easter lilies. It also previews the pastor's Lenten sermon series on resisting and obstructing Jesus. The pastor invites the congregation to attend Ash Wednesday services on March 2nd to receive ashes and begin a Lenten discipline of prayer, study, fasting and giving.
The document is a newsletter from the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood announcing upcoming events and recognizing achievements. It discusses Souper Bowl Sunday food donations, the success of the church's Tiny Home program, Christmas festivities, opportunities to dedicate altar flowers, and congratulates Dianne Lake on passing the bar exam. The pastor's message reflects on the recent passing of Archbishop Desmond Tutu and calls the congregation to treat all people with dignity, love, and acceptance.
This document provides a regular schedule of events for a church on Sundays and other days of the week. It includes information about Sunday school classes, worship services, children's programs, small groups, prayer groups, bible studies, and leadership contact information.
This document contains announcements from several local churches, including information about upcoming events, services, classes, and donations needed. At Butler Church of the Nazarene, special music will be presented on Sunday followed by an annual meeting. Grace @ Calvary Lutheran Church will hold a treasure hunters sale this week. Hill United Presbyterian Church will recognize ushers and greeters on Sunday. First Baptist of Butler will have a school program and orchestra performance.
Candlelight christian urdu fellowship bangkok, thailandPastor Asif Arthur
The annual report of the Candlelight Christian Urdu Fellowship in Bangkok, Thailand summarizes their activities from 2015-2016. The fellowship was established in 2015 by Pastor Asif Arthur to provide support to persecuted Pakistani Christian asylum seekers and refugees living in Bangkok. Over the past year, the fellowship has organized regular prayer meetings, distributed food and Bibles, held children's programs, and worked to support asylum seekers detained in immigration centers. The report outlines the challenges faced by the Pakistani Christian community in Thailand and the fellowship's efforts to meet their spiritual and material needs.
This weekly newsletter from WCUMC provides the church's schedule of events and needs for the week of November 18th, 2012. It encourages the congregation to follow Paul's "Thanks-Living Recipe" of acknowledging leaders, encouraging others, doing good, rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks. The newsletter announces an Advent study series, the Angel Tree gift drive, opportunities to volunteer or donate to local charities, and signups for a new church photo directory. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the prayer chain.
The South Barrow Bulletin - 16th Feb 2014Dave Coram
This document is a newsletter from the Parish of St. Aidan and the Parish of St. George with St. Luke and St. Perran announcing the church services and events for the upcoming week. This Sunday, Revd. Elaine Bates will preach at the 10:30am service at St. George's, while Revd. Ron Wilson will lead the 11am service at St. Perran's. The newsletter also provides the hymns, bible readings, prayers, and schedule of events for the week.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
The Worship of God at Knightdale Baptist Church Jan. 4th 2015 bulletinKnightdale Church
This document is the bulletin for Epiphany Sunday worship services at Knightdale Baptist Church on January 4, 2015. It includes the order of service, announcements about upcoming church activities, and the weekly schedule. The main events are a message by Rev. Sessoms about Holy Eucharist and the ordinance of the Lord's Supper during the service.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services, church activities, and volunteer opportunities for November and December. The sermon series will focus on "In the Darkness, There is Light" with themes around Advent. Activities include Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection, Hanging of the Greens, children's and youth programs, and Christmas Eve services. Volunteers are needed to assist with communion delivery and Salvation Army bell ringing.
The Worship of God Second Sunday of Advent December 7th 2014 at Knightdale Ba...Knightdale Church
The bulletin from Knightdale Baptist Church on December 7th, 2014 outlines the order of worship service for the Second Sunday of Advent. The service includes calls to worship, hymns, scripture reading, message, and benediction. Announcements provide information on upcoming events like youth caroling, Christmas Eve service, and fellowship meals.
A pastor describes an interesting visitor, Brother William, who came to his church on July 4th weekend seeking a place to sleep. Brother William, an Amish man from Pennsylvania, had been assisting with relief efforts in Haiti and was bicycling back home through the southern US states. The pastor allowed him to sleep in the church fellowship hall. The next morning, Brother William had already left to continue his journey home. The pastor is reminded each July 4th of Brother William's commitment to serving the Lord and sharing resources with others.
This document provides information about Westhampton Baptist Church including contact details, upcoming events, staff, and other announcements. It announces that the Sonshine Singers will present a Christian musical on Mother's Day and provides details about various church activities in May such as a canal cruise, commitment Sunday, and a devotional message from the pastor about finding peace through trusting in God.
Lord, as we enter this new year, help us to focus on You. Give us wisdom and discernment to make choices that honor You. Fill our hearts with gratitude for all You've done. Strengthen our faith and deepen our trust in You for each day. May our words and actions reflect Your love and grace. We pray for safety, health, and all good things from Your hand. In Jesus' name, Amen.
This document outlines skills development tasks covering project management, fundraising, and animal husbandry and monitoring. Participants will learn how to initiate fundraising communications, manage donor profiles and responsibilities, and create fundraising teams. They will also learn how to use MIRADI software to create projects, objectives, indicators, budgets, and reports. Additional software for population and species management will be introduced. Participants will further learn bird survey techniques and monitoring local bird species, including considerations for planning surveys and a red-billed chough release.
This document outlines a proposed project to study the Baltic population of Eurasian lynx in Ukrainian Polissya. The project aims to estimate the current abundance of the population, map its distribution, study threats through surveys, and inform conservation planning. Data will be collected through snow tracking, scat and food debris analysis, hair snares, camera trapping, and questionnaires. Results will be disseminated through publications, databases, maps, reports, and stakeholder updates to support planning for protected areas like Mizhrichensky National Park. Expected outcomes include an abundance estimate, threat assessment, and informed conservation decisions.
This survey document contains 7 questions about music video preferences. It asks about the respondent's gender, age group, favorite music genre, preferences for what they see in music videos like dancing or storylines, how often they watch music videos, what devices they use to view music videos, and if they prefer abstract or illustrative music videos. The respondent is asked to select one answer for each multiple choice question.
The document proposes amending Proposition 13 in California to implement a split-roll property tax system. It summarizes the history and impact of Prop 13, presents statistical analysis showing the tax burden has shifted from corporations to individuals, and outlines a plan to tax commercial properties at full market value while maintaining protections for homeowners, small businesses, and agricultural land. It also discusses using the ballot initiative process to propose this amendment.
Today it seems like most companies and brands are conquering their fear of social media, one step at a time. They realize that online presence and reputation matters. A multi-million business like the professional football world can not leave behind.
The main goal of this whitepaper is to understand how professional football clubs in Belgium use social media. Not by looking at numbers of Facebook fans and Twitter followers, but by exploring the field, by visiting clubs and interviewing communication and marketing managers. 13 out of 16 first division clubs agreed to talk to me. The data you find in this white paper is varied and covers different aspects of social media.
On the 5th of December, during a Cleverwood Trends Session to the 4th anniversary event of Cleverwood, I’ve presented some of my findings. But my main objective of the dat was to make people aware of what real fan engagement and passion is all about. The presentation create context, the white paper delivers the data.
This newsletter from the Oakland United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming events and ministries of the church. It discusses youth group activities, adult Sunday school starting, acolyte training, and choir rehearsal schedules. It also summarizes efforts of the United Methodist Church to address various crises around the world, including the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, conflicts in Gaza and Iraq, and humanitarian issues at the US-Mexico border. The pastor encourages prayer for those in need and support for UMC relief agencies working in crisis regions.
Camp Luther held its first annual report in 2016. The report summarized Camp Luther's mission of building people up in Christ through fellowship, recreation, and worship. It discussed core values like being Christ-centered and promoting community relationships. Statistics showed over 2,700 campers served in summer programs from 20 states. The report also outlined an ongoing capital campaign to support programs, expand facilities, and send more kids to camp through an "Every Kid to Camp" initiative.
The document is a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated March 31, 2013. It provides information on upcoming church events for the week, including services, bible studies, and youth group meetings. It also discusses the church's food drive program and summer camp programs for children. Additionally, it provides a financial snapshot of the church's general fund and faith promise support. The main article discusses the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday and invites people to choose Jesus and live forever.
The Encounter Story is filled with uplifting articles of what God is doing throughout the various areas of Encounter Revival Ministries. This is our quarterly publication meant to keep you updated with how your involvement with Encounter is helping us do great things for God and His people in the U.S. and around the world!
The document provides a schedule of events for Emmett Nazarene Church for the week, including Sunday school, worship services, prayer groups, and meetings. It also lists contact information for the church and its leadership team. The final sections include announcements for upcoming events, such as vacation bible school and a mission trip, as well as notes on prayer requests and recent financial information.
This weekly newsletter from WCUMC provides the church's schedule of events and needs for the week of November 18th, 2012. It encourages the congregation to follow Paul's "Thanks-Living Recipe" of acknowledging leaders, encouraging others, doing good, rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks. The newsletter announces an Advent study series, the Angel Tree gift drive, opportunities to volunteer or donate to local charities, and signups for a new church photo directory. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the prayer chain.
The South Barrow Bulletin - 16th Feb 2014Dave Coram
This document is a newsletter from the Parish of St. Aidan and the Parish of St. George with St. Luke and St. Perran announcing the church services and events for the upcoming week. This Sunday, Revd. Elaine Bates will preach at the 10:30am service at St. George's, while Revd. Ron Wilson will lead the 11am service at St. Perran's. The newsletter also provides the hymns, bible readings, prayers, and schedule of events for the week.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
The Worship of God at Knightdale Baptist Church Jan. 4th 2015 bulletinKnightdale Church
This document is the bulletin for Epiphany Sunday worship services at Knightdale Baptist Church on January 4, 2015. It includes the order of service, announcements about upcoming church activities, and the weekly schedule. The main events are a message by Rev. Sessoms about Holy Eucharist and the ordinance of the Lord's Supper during the service.
The newsletter from Epworth United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming worship services, church activities, and volunteer opportunities for November and December. The sermon series will focus on "In the Darkness, There is Light" with themes around Advent. Activities include Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection, Hanging of the Greens, children's and youth programs, and Christmas Eve services. Volunteers are needed to assist with communion delivery and Salvation Army bell ringing.
The Worship of God Second Sunday of Advent December 7th 2014 at Knightdale Ba...Knightdale Church
The bulletin from Knightdale Baptist Church on December 7th, 2014 outlines the order of worship service for the Second Sunday of Advent. The service includes calls to worship, hymns, scripture reading, message, and benediction. Announcements provide information on upcoming events like youth caroling, Christmas Eve service, and fellowship meals.
A pastor describes an interesting visitor, Brother William, who came to his church on July 4th weekend seeking a place to sleep. Brother William, an Amish man from Pennsylvania, had been assisting with relief efforts in Haiti and was bicycling back home through the southern US states. The pastor allowed him to sleep in the church fellowship hall. The next morning, Brother William had already left to continue his journey home. The pastor is reminded each July 4th of Brother William's commitment to serving the Lord and sharing resources with others.
This document provides information about Westhampton Baptist Church including contact details, upcoming events, staff, and other announcements. It announces that the Sonshine Singers will present a Christian musical on Mother's Day and provides details about various church activities in May such as a canal cruise, commitment Sunday, and a devotional message from the pastor about finding peace through trusting in God.
Lord, as we enter this new year, help us to focus on You. Give us wisdom and discernment to make choices that honor You. Fill our hearts with gratitude for all You've done. Strengthen our faith and deepen our trust in You for each day. May our words and actions reflect Your love and grace. We pray for safety, health, and all good things from Your hand. In Jesus' name, Amen.
This document outlines skills development tasks covering project management, fundraising, and animal husbandry and monitoring. Participants will learn how to initiate fundraising communications, manage donor profiles and responsibilities, and create fundraising teams. They will also learn how to use MIRADI software to create projects, objectives, indicators, budgets, and reports. Additional software for population and species management will be introduced. Participants will further learn bird survey techniques and monitoring local bird species, including considerations for planning surveys and a red-billed chough release.
This document outlines a proposed project to study the Baltic population of Eurasian lynx in Ukrainian Polissya. The project aims to estimate the current abundance of the population, map its distribution, study threats through surveys, and inform conservation planning. Data will be collected through snow tracking, scat and food debris analysis, hair snares, camera trapping, and questionnaires. Results will be disseminated through publications, databases, maps, reports, and stakeholder updates to support planning for protected areas like Mizhrichensky National Park. Expected outcomes include an abundance estimate, threat assessment, and informed conservation decisions.
This survey document contains 7 questions about music video preferences. It asks about the respondent's gender, age group, favorite music genre, preferences for what they see in music videos like dancing or storylines, how often they watch music videos, what devices they use to view music videos, and if they prefer abstract or illustrative music videos. The respondent is asked to select one answer for each multiple choice question.
The document proposes amending Proposition 13 in California to implement a split-roll property tax system. It summarizes the history and impact of Prop 13, presents statistical analysis showing the tax burden has shifted from corporations to individuals, and outlines a plan to tax commercial properties at full market value while maintaining protections for homeowners, small businesses, and agricultural land. It also discusses using the ballot initiative process to propose this amendment.
Today it seems like most companies and brands are conquering their fear of social media, one step at a time. They realize that online presence and reputation matters. A multi-million business like the professional football world can not leave behind.
The main goal of this whitepaper is to understand how professional football clubs in Belgium use social media. Not by looking at numbers of Facebook fans and Twitter followers, but by exploring the field, by visiting clubs and interviewing communication and marketing managers. 13 out of 16 first division clubs agreed to talk to me. The data you find in this white paper is varied and covers different aspects of social media.
On the 5th of December, during a Cleverwood Trends Session to the 4th anniversary event of Cleverwood, I’ve presented some of my findings. But my main objective of the dat was to make people aware of what real fan engagement and passion is all about. The presentation create context, the white paper delivers the data.
This newsletter from the Oakland United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming events and ministries of the church. It discusses youth group activities, adult Sunday school starting, acolyte training, and choir rehearsal schedules. It also summarizes efforts of the United Methodist Church to address various crises around the world, including the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, conflicts in Gaza and Iraq, and humanitarian issues at the US-Mexico border. The pastor encourages prayer for those in need and support for UMC relief agencies working in crisis regions.
Camp Luther held its first annual report in 2016. The report summarized Camp Luther's mission of building people up in Christ through fellowship, recreation, and worship. It discussed core values like being Christ-centered and promoting community relationships. Statistics showed over 2,700 campers served in summer programs from 20 states. The report also outlined an ongoing capital campaign to support programs, expand facilities, and send more kids to camp through an "Every Kid to Camp" initiative.
The document is a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated March 31, 2013. It provides information on upcoming church events for the week, including services, bible studies, and youth group meetings. It also discusses the church's food drive program and summer camp programs for children. Additionally, it provides a financial snapshot of the church's general fund and faith promise support. The main article discusses the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday and invites people to choose Jesus and live forever.
The Encounter Story is filled with uplifting articles of what God is doing throughout the various areas of Encounter Revival Ministries. This is our quarterly publication meant to keep you updated with how your involvement with Encounter is helping us do great things for God and His people in the U.S. and around the world!
The document provides a schedule of events for Emmett Nazarene Church for the week, including Sunday school, worship services, prayer groups, and meetings. It also lists contact information for the church and its leadership team. The final sections include announcements for upcoming events, such as vacation bible school and a mission trip, as well as notes on prayer requests and recent financial information.
University Ministry at Benedictine University serves the spiritual, emotional and service needs of students, faculty and staff. It does so through providing opportunities for worship, prayer, spiritual growth and community service in keeping with the Catholic and Benedictine mission of the university. University Ministry aims to be welcoming to all religious traditions while encouraging Catholic identity. It supports students and the community through ministries, counseling, retreats and service both locally and internationally.
Our monthly newsletter is available to read. There are many wonderful events happening in June, we hope you will join us. We will also be welcoming our new pastor in July so come and see Pastor Christian's final 4 sermons and be inspired. Then join us in welcoming Pastor Chamie July 2nd.
The Bethany Church was founded in Moscow in 1992 after Billy Graham's evangelization campaign. It grew to about 40 members by 2000 through spiritual awakening in Russia in the 1990s. In 2000, the pastor began inductive Bible study and teaching that helped the church grow spiritually. Since then, various ministries have been established including Bible studies, youth clubs, sports teams, camps and missionary work, and membership has grown to over 100. The church rents space for ministries but needs financial support of $3,000 per month for continued growth and effectiveness.
This weekly newsletter from WCUMC provides information about upcoming church services and events. This Sunday's sermon will focus on Revelation 1 and examine Christ's message to the seven churches. The newsletter also announces several Bible study groups meeting during the week and upcoming youth activities like a parenting seminar and outdoor hike. It provides a financial update and requests support for the church's food pantry.
The OU Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (OU-JLIC) enables and encourages Jewish education and commitment for Jewish students at secular universities. It provides spiritual development opportunities for students of all Jewish backgrounds through partnerships with Hillel organizations on campuses. The document summarizes programming and events from February-March 2016 across multiple universities, including Purim events, Shabbatons, classes and lectures on topics like love and marriage from a Jewish perspective. Highlights include a 3x3 basketball tournament memorializing Ezra Schwartz at Binghamton University that raised over $5,000 for charity.
The Unleash Team at Fellowship Church combined several ministries and now has 11 members working to advance the cause of Jesus locally and globally. Over the last 18 months, their efforts included hosting large evangelistic events in Central Arkansas that attracted over 60,000 people, launching new education, health, and prison reentry programs, and expanding partnerships with missionaries and ministries around the world.
The document provides a schedule of events for Emmett Nazarene Church for the week including Sunday school, worship service, prayer groups, bible studies and activities. It also lists leadership contact information, office hours, vision, and upcoming events such as Vacation Bible School and a teen mission trip. The newsletter section announces a potluck, yard sale, and need for nursery volunteers. It closes with prayer requests for the church family, world missions, and a financial report.
This document summarizes several passages from a pastor's letter to his congregation. It discusses how churches used to have an "island mentality" but should now embrace interconnectedness with neighboring parishes. The pastor will serve as coverage pastor for a neighboring church in need and hopes the congregations can cooperate more for the sake of the gospel. Upcoming Holy Week services and Easter events are also announced.
The Rev. Bill is taking a sabbatical this summer to focus on spiritual renewal, rest, and self-growth. He will be reading prayers and theology, practicing spiritual disciplines, visiting sites important to John and Charles Wesley in England, spending time with family, and requesting prayers for his time away. Various groups at the church like the Friday Friends and Run for God Bible study are sharing their faith with others and participating in community events. The annual UMW dinner honored Bettina Wesloh for her outstanding service and contributions to missions. Vacation Bible School and summer Sunday school programs are being organized for July.
Published monthly, "The Good News" serves as a way to connect with our congregation and the greater Los Angles community. All are welcome, so please feel free to download a copy of the "Good News!"
This document summarizes the findings and recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Canada's former system of Indian residential schools. It discusses how the Commission listened to survivors' testimony for seven years to understand the "dark chapter" of the residential school system. The Commission called on Canadians to acknowledge this history and climb the "mountain" to healing relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous people. The document also notes early efforts by indigenous communities to establish their own day schools and argues for restoring relationships through a deeper understanding of history.
This document provides an overview of the Fall 2014 issue of Church Life!, the magazine of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. It includes summaries of various events that took place over the summer, including the Episcopal Youth Event in Philadelphia and an ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that involved the Bishop. It also previews the upcoming 198th Annual Diocesan Convention in November and provides registration details. The first article discusses how attending youth events and participating in community service rejuvenates the Bishop's faith and spirit.
The document provides information about the Young Israel of East Brunswick synagogue community. It describes East Brunswick as a wonderful place to live that is conveniently located near major cities. It then discusses the synagogue's leadership, daily and weekly programming for learning and prayer, youth programs, and summer camp opportunities. The community prioritizes both spiritual growth and building relationships.
This document contains testimonials from several students who have completed lessons in the Ambassador College Bible Correspondence Course. They praise the course for helping them learn and understand the Bible. One student says it is the best approach to learning the Bible they have found. Another says the course is the most interesting and fascinating study they have ever seen. One couple says the course changed their lives by providing answers to questions about the Bible that their preachers could not answer. The testimonials show that the students found the correspondence course very helpful in their biblical studies.
2. Country facts The country is home to 46.4 million people.At 603,700 kilometers² (233,074 sq mi) and with a coastline of 2,782 kilometers (1,729 mi), Ukraine is the world's 44th-largest country (after theCentral African Republic, before Madagascar).The dominant religion in the country is Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Protestant Christians also form around 2 percent of the population.
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4. Ukraine occupies the first place in Europe in alcoholism among teenagers. 40% of school students in middle and high school systematically use alcohol (based on new research data of World Health Care Organization).
6. According to the official numbers there are 100 thousand drug addicted people in Ukraine. (UNIAN)
7. Ukraine occupies the first place in Europe on HIV growth. International experts found that the real number of HIV-infected people is somewhere between 220 and 440 thousand. (UNIAN).
10. Our Team OlyaBible Courses OksanaDistributor StepanDirector NadiyaAdministrator Roman Field Director NazarYouth Ministry OksanaOrphan Care NadiyaBookkeeper
12. Strategy New Hope helps children to study the Bible and come to a closer relationship with Jesus Christ through Bible CorrespondenceCourses. Also we connect them to local church through VBS’s, camps and Bible Clubs. 745- new students 15647- total children in program 553 – graduated 1356 -attended Christian camps and VBS 500- attended Bible Clubs
13. Testimony Dear aunt Luda, I’m Igor from the orphanage. You probably don’t remember me. I’m the one who laughed when you would teach us different lessons from the Bible. Please forgive me! I want you to know that I became a Christian. I wish I could meet you someday! God bless you! Igor Kutsenko , from Cherkasy region Hello, I’m 14. I realize what real love means through your lessons. I repented and learned how to make right decisions in life. For the first time, I learned what sin is and when and who sinned for the first time. Also I learned that God exists in 3 persons and how to see what is good and bad! Maria Kuz, from Ternopil region
14. Children Bible Clubs There are 13 Children's Bible clubs in Ukraine & during the first half of 2010, 2 more werestarted. More then 500 children participated from 5 regions of Ukraine. Also we had 2 evangelizing events for 85 children from boarding schools in Cherkassy .
15. Children Bible Clubs There are 13 Children's Bible clubs in Ukraine & during the first half of 2010, 2 more werestarted. More then 500 children participated from 5 regions of Ukraine. Also we had 2 evangelizing events for 85 children from boarding schools in Cherkassy .
19. Orphan Camp + Medical care New Hope held 2 camps for orphan children in July. One of them in Ivanivka, Sumska oblast for 70 orphans. And a second in Bogoduhiv,Kharkivska, oblast for 80 children..
20. Orphan Camp + Medical care Vladimir works for New Hope and is a dentist New Hope held 2 camps for orphan children in July. One of them in Ivanivka, Sumska oblast for 70 orphans. And a second in Bogoduhiv,Kharkivska, oblast for 80 children..
21. Children Camp More than 200 kids from Kostopil participated in a day camp in July 12-20, 2010. All children were invited to a dedication service of a Sunday School opened by the Christian Baptist Church.
22. Children Camp More than 200 kids from Kostopil participated in a day camp in July 12-20, 2010. All children were invited to a dedication service of a Sunday School opened by the Christian Baptist Church.
23. Children Camp 65 children visited a Christian camp ‘SontsePravdy’ (Sun of Truth) in Carpathians mountains. They participated in interesting games, crafts, listened to Bible stories and attended meetings.
24. Children Camp 65 children visited a Christian camp ‘SontsePravdy’ (Sun of Truth) in Carpathians mountains. They participated in interesting games, crafts, listened to Bible stories and attended meetings.
25. Children Camp 65 children visited a Christian camp ‘SontsePravdy’ (Sun of Truth) in Carpathians mountains. They participated in interesting games, crafts, listened to Bible stories and attended meetings.
26. Children Camp 70 children participated in day camp for children in the village of Borschivka, Rivne region. The camps included meaningful events.
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31. Strategy School New Hope reached 14,362 students in public schools. 872 students went through NA program and 462 (50%)of them made decision for abstinence. There were 8 trainings held on ministry in schools for 127 leaders in Ukraine.
32. Preventive programs New Hope workers reach 14,362 students in public schools and universities.
33. Preventive programs New Hope workers reach 14,362 students in public schools and universities.
34. Preventive programs New Hope workers reach 14,362 students in public schools and universities.
35. Testimony 6 young people shown here were baptized. They where reached through ministry in public schools Marianna The first step for Marianna toward Christ was “No Apologies” course 4 years ago. Next step was Youth camp where sheinvited Christ into her heart. Parents did not allow her to visit church for a couple years. But finally they realized her decision was serious and allowed her to be baptized!
36. Testimony Several years ago Ivan was non-Christian and as student of public school he went through “No Apologies” course presented by a New Hope worker. Today, he is a Christian baptized. September 13, 2010 he started studying at a Bible Seminary.
37. Youth camps Youth camps in ‘Sokolyni Gory’ for teens from schools in Rivne region (June 1-13 ). There were three camps for 72 students.
38. Youth camps Youth camps in ‘Sokolyni Gory’ for teens from schools in Rivne region (June 1-13 ). There were three camps for 72 students.
39. Youth camps Youth camps in ‘Sokolyni Gory’ for teens from schools in Rivne region (June 1-13 ). There were three camps for 72 students.
40. Youth camps Youth camps in ‘Sokolyni Gory’ for teens from schools in Rivne region (June 1-13 ). There were three camps for 72 students.
41. Youth camp There were 110 teens at youth Christian camp ‘Emmanuel’ (Rivne) in August 16-21. The camp was very successful. Many young people decided to come to small Bible groups and church.
42. Youth camp There were 110 teens at youth Christian camp ‘Emmanuel’ (Rivne) in August 16-21. The camp was very successful. Many young people decided to come to small Bible groups and church.
43. Youth camp There were 110 teens at youth Christian camp ‘Emmanuel’ (Rivne) in August 16-21. The camp was very successful. Many young people decided to come to small Bible groups and church.
44. Sport & Music Activities “Day of New Hope” in Uzhgorod was held for young people, June 10. The event included: mini soccer tournament, basketball games with team from USA , and finished with a hip-hop concert by “Gospel People Ministry” music band. We are so thankful to God for the opportunity to share His message with teenagers.
45. Sport & Music Activities “Day of New Hope” in Uzhgorod was held for young people, June 10. The event included: mini soccer tournament, basketball games with team from USA , and finished with a hip-hop concert by “Gospel People Ministry” music band. We are so thankful to God for the opportunity to share His message with teenagers.
46. Sport Activities New Hope workers organized sports events for teens in Uzhgorod and Shumsk. Twice a year we have soccer tournaments.
47. Testimony Alexasnder and Yevgenia came to church through the New Hope sport & camp ministry. He was a leader of his soccer team and his girlfriend started to come to sport events to cheer him up. Then both of them went to Youth camp organized by New Hope for students of public schools and teenage sportsmen. During the camp both of them invited Christ into their hearts.
48. Belarus First steps of New Hope ministry in Belarus. Training for church leaders and preventive lectures in public schools.
49. Belarus First steps of New Hope ministry in Belarus. Training for church leaders and preventive lectures in public schools.
50. Testimony Vita Munchak– A television anchorwomen, was negativetoward the evangelical church. She would say: “It’s a sect and people are brainwashed there”. She took pictures at events organized by New Hope and the local church and her attitude changed a “little bit”. Then one day at a church service she came forward to repent. It was a surprise for all that knew her. Today Vita wants to be baptized and wants to serve the Lord.
55. Pre-marital training Training/seminar on Pre-marital counseling for Christian families from several churches from Kyiv and Irpin. September 28th - October 2nd
56. Pre-marital training Training/seminar on Pre-marital counseling for Christian families from several churches from Kyiv and Irpin. September 28th - October 2nd
57. Family event More then 1500 people marched on the main street of Mykolayev holding slogans and Bible references supporting family values. The goal was to show the Bible basis of life in contrast with homosexuality. This was organized by New Hope & the churches of different denominations.
58. Family camp Family camp in ‘Sokolyni Gory’ for families from Rivne region.
59. Family camp Family camp in ‘Sokolyni Gory’ for families from Rivne region.
61. Orphan Care Since 2003 we have placed 242 children into Ukrainian homes. 15 have graduated, leaving 227 children in 85 families. 24 orphan children were placed into 7 new Christian families this year.
62. Orphan Care Since 2003 we have placed 242 children into Ukrainian homes. 15 have graduated, leaving 227 children in 85 families. 24 orphan children were placed into 7 new Christian families this year.
63. Orphan Care Since 2003 we have placed 242 children into Ukrainian homes. 15 have graduated, leaving 227 children in 85 families. 24 orphan children were placed into 7 new Christian families this year.
64. Orphan Care family camp Two Orphan Care camps took place in Volyn and Hmelnytsk regions during first two weeks of August. More then 220 children and parents were united in one big family.
65. Orphan Care family camp Two Orphan Care camps took place in Volyn and Hmelnytsk regions during first two weeks of August. More then 220 children and parents were united in one big family.
66. Orphan Care family camp Two Orphan Care camps took place in Volyn and Hmelnytsk regions during first two weeks of August. More then 220 children and parents were united in one big family.
67. Orphan Care family camp Two Orphan Care camps took place in Volyn and Hmelnytsk regions during first two weeks of August. More then 220 children and parents were united in one big family.
69. Testimony “The great job which you have done in 2009 -2010 can’t be fully appreciated today with good words. The future will show results of this tremendous work properly.” Pastor of the Church, Responsible for children and youth ministry in Volyn region, Foster father, MykolaKrykota
74. “Reaching for the Invisible God” by Phillip Yancey
75. “Parenting With Love and Logic” by Foster Cline, M.D. & Jim Fay
76. Online Bible Courses NewProject to reach children and youth! (20-40%) or 8 to 18 millions of people in Ukraine have access & use Internet The number of Internet users increases every year rapidly! We need to be prepared to introduce them to Christ by serving them through on-line Bible courses and inviting them to visit our follow up programs.