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		<title>Ministry teams serve to further church growth in Africa</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Africa (MNN) -- Africa trek serves as catalyst to outreach]]></description>
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Africa (MNN) &#8212; HIV/AIDS rages<br />
throughout Africa, infecting 22.5 million. It has left an orphan population of roughly 11 million children. But a<br />
Christ-transformed heart can make a life or death difference.&nbsp;
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<a href="../../groups/EOH">Every Orphan&#39;s Hope&#39;s</a>  Brian Smith<br />
says that&#39;s the purpose of their Africa Trek. &quot;What we try to do is get people over, and get in the dirt with the<br />
orphans, build relationships with them, catch God&#39;s heart for what He&#39;s doing<br />
there.&quot;
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According to Every Orphan&#39;s Hope, throughout<br />
Scripture, God reveals His heart of compassion, justice and provision for the<br />
orphan. His promises on their behalf are powerful.&nbsp;
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It&#39;s from this point that the<br />
ministry seeks to help an orphan experience the love, protection and care that<br />
God intends and will provide through His extended family &#8211; the local<br />
Christian church.
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Aside from their sponsorship<br />
programs and My Father&#39;s House orphan home ministry, they needed people to take<br />
on this mission personally, hence the Africa Trek.
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<p>
They&#39;re taking evangelism and<br />
construction teams to Zambia and South Africa in July. Two teams will be going for the Camp Hope<br />
outreach: a Bible camp for the orphans. One team will build for My Father&#39;s<br />
House. Each orphan home provides just<br />
such an environment for eight orphans and a widowed house mother.
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Smith says, &quot;We partner with<br />
the churches who are there. Our job is to be somewhat of a catalyst. The real<br />
growth, in the long-term, happens after the camp is over. So we make sure that<br />
we go out with the evangelistic component tied to the church. The church then<br />
carries the baton from there.&quot;
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Every Orphan&#39;s Hope is committed<br />
to sharing the love of Jesus Christ with orphaned children in Africa. Smith says &quot;action&quot; is the key word for their<br />
outreach. &quot;It is God&#39;s heart to reach out and defend the orphan. A lot of<br />
times we get all concerned about what our part is in His plan. But really, our<br />
job is to jump into what God is doing.&quot;
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<a href="http://www.everyorphan.org/ourministry.aspx">Click here if you&#39;d like more<br />
information on getting involved</a>.</p>
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