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		<title>Biblica uses football to connect with African children</title>
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Africa (MNN) &#8212; With the semi-finals tomorrow and Wednesday,<br />
the World Cup has reached fever pitch. Like other Christian ministries, <a href="http://mnnonline.org/groups/IBS/news">Biblica</a><br />
is using this event to reach out to kids through sports ministry.
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Since April, Biblica has been bringing footballs (called soccer<br />
balls in the U.S.) to Africa. But Benedict Omollo, vice president of Biblica&#39;s<br />
African Group, said these balls are just the start: &quot;We&#39;re not<br />
just giving out the balls, but we&#39;re partnering with Ubabalo eAfrica &#8230;<br />
Basically, this program trains coaches, and then the<br />
coaches become mentors to the children. And they therefore spend some time<br />
sharing and building the character of the children.&quot;
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After Ubabalo eAfrica, an international soccer ministry, and<br />
Biblica train these coaches; they are then handed balls to go out and gather<br />
kids to coach and mentor. Omollo said, &quot;In Africa, you just need to bounce<br />
your ball and walk around, and young people and children will just come to you.<br />
And they&#39;ll basically reach out to these young people.&quot;
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Each coach develops two to three teams with 12-20 kids on<br />
each team. Then, the coach mentors and teaches the kids character, as they participate<br />
in tournaments with other teams.
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Through this partnership with Ubabalo eAfrica, Biblica wants<br />
to reach 1000 disadvantaged kids and also use the opportunity to share Christ&#39;s<br />
love with them. Biblica is also reaching out to another 14,000 kids in Gambia,<br />
Kenya, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone and South Africa with their own soccer<br />
ministry.
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Biblica knows that once you have focused on the kids&#39; love of the<br />
game, they can be introduced to the One who can heal and protect their<br />
hearts: &quot;You have a captive audience who [is] just willing to listen to<br />
the Gospel as they play football,&quot; Omollo said.
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Biblica plans to continue this outreach until August or September,<br />
as the interest for soccer lasts long after the World Cup concludes. Their<br />
press releases shares some of the responses they have already seen: &quot;In<br />
Kenya, Biblica and Ubabalo soccer ministry is bringing Muslims and Christians<br />
together for games and the Gospel message. In Senegal, kids from rival youth<br />
gangs put aside longstanding hostilities and learn to cooperate and work<br />
together. In South Africa, youth in impoverished rural areas are gathering to<br />
play soccer and staying for Biblica&#39;s Scripture-based HIV/AIDS prevention<br />
programs and discussion groups.&quot;
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Omollo said the main thing they need now is prayer. Pray for<br />
receptive hearts and for protection, as Omollo knows the devil is not happy with<br />
the success of the ministry so far.
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You can also donate to this program at <a href="https://dlq4.donatelinq.net/qv10/Donation.aspx?MerchantID=ibsstl&amp;lnk=30071">Biblica&#39;s Web site</a>.</p>
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