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		<title>Gospel opportunity is but a mouseclick away</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[International (MNN) --  A mouseclick can lead to a lot of open doors for the Gospel]]></description>
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International (MNN) &#8212; Have you ever wondered how a ministry<br />
gets it all done? Between doing the work<br />
they actually are CALLED to do, raising the money to support teams on the field, and generating new projects,<br />
it&#39;s easy to see that it doesn&#39;t all get done.
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This is why the &quot;Giving of Life&quot; campaign came into being.<br />
There&#39;s so much pressure involved in sharing the hope of the Gospel, that sometimes<br />
there&#39;s interference with their message. Problem: lack of funding, which leads to distraction of the message. Solution: provide a grant to take one more<br />
distraction off the table.
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<p>
The group behind the first-ever &quot;Giving of Life&quot; grant award<br />
wanted to simplify the grant approach to help resource, but that led to the new<br />
problem of whom to choose. There are thousands<br />
of mission groups to choose from. Some need more help than others, and each one seems<br />
as worthy as the next.
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<p>
So, they hit upon a new idea: let the groups tell their own<br />
stories and let the response be a measure of engagement. Agencies that wanted to participate in the<br />
project sent in a profile about themselves and told their story.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<a href="/groups/ORO">Orphan Outreach</a>  is one of the groups vying for a grant<br />
award. Orphan Outreach&#39;s Amy Norton<br />
says, &quot;We have so many projects<br />
that we are literally waiting to fund: schools for orphan children, helping<br />
our graduates in Russia who so desperately need help. We&#39;re able to serve so<br />
many more if we just have the resources. We&#39;re only limited by our<br />
resources.&quot;
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<p>
Orphan Outreach aims to equip each child for a fulfilling<br />
independent Christian life in their community as they provide education, sponsorships,<br />
care for orphans and other vulnerable children in the countries where they<br />
work.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<p>
Orphan Outreach develops long-term relationships through local<br />
church bodies, and together, they seek to change a community from within. Norton explains, &quot;All of our staff are<br />
Christians, so each and every moment that they&#39;re with these children&#8211;whether<br />
it be in the orphanage, an orphan graduate, a feeding center, or in a<br />
school&#8211;they are Christian staff who pour the life and hope of<br />
Christinto these kids who really have<br />
no hope.&quot;
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<p>
For many with whom Orphan Outreach works in Guatemala, Honduras, India,<br />
Latvia and Russia, hope is a new thing and love seems unattainable. As Orphan Outreach enters an area, they<br />
introduce both hope and love to the kids, and they&#39;re seeing response. Growth is coming&#8211;and fast. &quot;We are just<br />
so hopeful that we are able to continue to support the programs we have.<br />
But if we were able to depend on other funding, we could expand our ministry to<br />
serve more, to feed more, to educate more, to evangelize more.&quot;
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<p>
While their work is attractive, not everyone knows who<br />
Orphan Outreach is. By participating in &quot;Giving of Life,&quot; they are meeting new friends. For those whose passion is<br />
sharing the hope of Christ, they can get to know groups like Orphan Outreach by<br />
hearing them tell their own story.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Then it&#39;s easy. Vote for the group that resonates most with<br />
you, as a participant. The votes will<br />
narrow down the field to the top 50 ministries.<br />
But be quick. Voting ends on Friday,<br />
November 04 at 5:00 p.m. EST.
</p>
<p>
In the end, &quot;Giving of Life&quot; a<br />
panel of judges will make a final decision on which ministries receive one of the 20<br />
sizeable grants (up to $50,000, based on the votes they receive online). &quot;Our goal is for people to go to our Web site and see &quot;Giving of Life,&quot; and click on it and vote. It&#39;s that easy. It<br />
literally takes about two minutes.&quot;</p>
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