Jonathan
Mood:
hopeful
Status:
Luchando como un Soldado
Updated:
Friday, Jun. 27 - 04:31 PM
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Uprise of a Generation |
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Transforming Cities |
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Member |
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Tired of all that is going on in the world. Church people too concerned with their fancy cars, titles, and spiritual fame rather then stepping out of their four walls. But today that changes for the Hope Movement is here to cause those walls to fall. A new generation of transformation is the process of formation. |
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Mission of Hope |
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Missions |
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Member |
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In distant lands people are reaching out to you from the ashes of despair. Crying out for you to step out of your comfort zone to shine a light of hope.
On our missions of hope you will be exposed to a life transforming experiences. We will do street crusades in cities uniting the community together to cause a transformation, we will be conducting seminars in local schools, universities, and churches, street events for children, provide counseling and education in street outreach, reaching out to people in the streets inspiring them to change their lives, and uniting churches together as one, leaving the comfort zone of their four walls to impact their nation.
In this group feel free to learn about upcoming mission trips, share your experiences from previous missions, share ideas, etc. |
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Global Prayer Center |
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Relationship not Religion |
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Member |
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Prayer is the practice of the presence of God. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplication is made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claiming dependence upon God. Prayer is the needful practice of the Christian. Prayer is the exercise of faith and hope. Prayer is the privilege of touching the heart of the Father through His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Lilly Aramburo |
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Missing Persons |
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Member |
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This group is dedicated to gathering allies in the search for Lilly Aramburo. Lilly is a 24 year old mom, who vanished from Miami, FL, specifically the Kendall area. Her "boyfriend" reported her missing June 2, 2007. He says Lilly went out for a walk at 2 am, to pick flowers in pajamas, without a cellphone; never to be seen or heard from again. The purpose of this group is to raise public awareness by contacting media, posting online, passing out/posting flyers,contacting local bank/businesses for sponsorship, helping to raise funds and gathering other truth loving disciples to join us. Let's help precious baby Palden by finding his mommy! |
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Wonn Refleksyon (Round of Reflection) |
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Poverty |
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Member |
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Space for meeting
What is it? - We can say that it's Wonn Refleksyon (round of reflection) where we gather to debate issues, to develop and to speak about all subjects. Talk about something that was not well done, share the good idea of how we can improve it. It's also talking about how we can do things better in the society. We are not doing politics, but all that is related to people's growth and community where people are living, these subjects agree good to develop. The greatest definition we can give it is: Come and sit down with us! Listen! Be responsible! It's a place where our children as well as teenagers gather in the organization to talk about what they observe in their surroundings, what they feel, what they like, what they don't like and bring an element of response on how they can do what's good in their life and help others as well to do what's good. We don't have s specific time neither time when we gather, but we can do that once a month; we can choose a day in the month to do that. Invite some leaders or some specialists in a particular domain to exchange ideas. Furthermore, taking notes on all that was part of the debate, analyzing them through our laboratory in order to able to publish a newsletter in Creole that will have as title: Wonn Refleksyon. I believe it's a good idea, isn't it? This will encourage all Haitians both in Haiti and in Diaspora to take an active part in its development. This newsletter will be a monthly one. It's a way to motivate all Haitians to read a lot. In general, it's being said that Black people don't like to read. We're not going to make difference while we are going to accompany the children and the teenagers of our organization to read more every day so that they can become productive in life. Even if you are abroad, you can participate in Wonn Refleksyon an. Don't hesitate to do that; do it your own way; it's your own contribution to help pulling out your country in the mud hole it has fallen. Sometime you'd like to give your participation, you don't know who you should address; why. Because you are afraid. Today, everyone is afraid of people. Man has become a wolf for man (as the Latin saying puts it , homo homini lupus). It's true you must be very careful. But this also requires to act. Don't stay with your arms crossed to let others do the things for you. When you do that, you become a sycophant. We ask you not to be afraid, on the contrary the invitation we launch to the entire Diaspora to get on the boat. When, today, they want to put all Haitians in Diaspora aside, they must not forget that those Haitians are the economic base for Haiti. They are the country's two wings. If those in Diaspora don't send transfer to Haiti, many people will die. We could also say: if the provinces don't bring food to the capital, well they won't be able to eat since gardens don't grow there. Friends, let's take advantage of this great opportunity offered to you to make us feel that you are alive (in the sense of thinking of helping Haiti). Haiti is your country; it's our country; that's where our umbilical cord was buried. Even if you've been living for more 20 years abroad but when it's time to return home, nothing will impede you from doing it. We must be conscious since today, give our participation (for example, your financial contribution to a noble cause for the benefit of Haiti's development) so that when you really decide to return home with no difficulty. You can offer yourself as volunteer who is helping an organization find great economic means to remain functioning and to work on its projects. So, don't waste time, ask for your own application by writing to the address below, and we'll be very happy to serve you. Thank you in advance for the collaboration you'll bring to the BATJDA organization!
BATJDA
P.O.BOX 15996, HT6140,
Petion-Ville, Haiti. (W.I)
Imel: batjdaayiti7@yahoo.com
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Modern Day Slave Trade |
| Category: |
Combating Human Trafficking |
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Member |
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Human Trafficking, is the modern practice of slavery. It is the second largest criminal industry in the world today, after arms dealing, and is the fastest growing. Traffickers generate billions of dollars in profits every year while victimizing millions of people around the globe. This is a place to educate yourself about Human Slave Trafficking, unite with others, and create ideas and programs to combat and eliminate this lowest form of human suffering. |
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Finding God In Autism |
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Disablities |
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Member |
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Autism (sometimes called “classical autismâ€) is the most common condition in a group of developmental disorders known as the autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Autism is characterized by impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests. Other ASDs include Asperger syndrome, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (usually referred to as PDD-NOS). Experts estimate that three to six children out of every 1,000 will have autism. Males are four times more likely to have autism than females.
Autism Parent Support are three words we parents need to hear! We need all the help that we can get in raising our children who are on the Spectrum.Some of us are blessed to have help from our family and friends. Others are not. Some family and friends understand what it is like to raise our children. Some family and friends don't understand but we know that they are trying to. Regardless of the help that we may or may not have, we need to know how God is leading us on this journey. If we don't have the family and friends encouraging us it is even more important to get the understanding and help from God. You have to know that you are not alone on this journey.
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