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		<title>Time: the new commodity of ministries</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[USA (MNN) -- Ministry highlights what keeps them moving forward ]]></description>
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International<br />
(MNN) &#8212; Volunteerism promotes community bonding. When people from different<br />
walks of life get together for a cause, a sense of fellowship and camaraderie<br />
develops.
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<p>
This<br />
infuses a sense of belonging in a community, strengthens people, and nurtures development<br />
in a Church body.
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<p>
The<br />
moral test of any society is how it treats its weakest: children, elderly,<br />
sick, needy, and handicapped. There is a role to play for believers making a<br />
difference around the world. <a href="/groups/ECM">Every<br />
Child Ministries</a>  is one among many agencies making a concerted effort to see things change in Africa. Co-founders John and Lorella Rouster are now<br />
celebrating the people who helped make it possible.
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<p>
Aside from those who could give funds, the credit goes to the<br />
volunteers. We interviewed a volunteer<br />
who has been serving with ECM for 26 years, Denise Elder. First,<br />
we asked her what got her started with ECM. &quot;Lorella and John had just<br />
gotten back from their first tour in Africa, and she spoke at our church&#39;s women&#39;s ministry. She was looking for some<br />
help in a grassroots with Every Child Ministries and was asking for help. I had<br />
the time and ability to help her, so that&#39;s kind of how we got started.&quot;
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<p>
Then we asked Elder what kept her coming back for over a quarter<br />
century. It was the ability to make a difference, she said. &quot;There were things that I could do that<br />
were helpful and impacted the children in Africa. John and Lorella&#39;s love<br />
for the children in Africa&#8211;those were<br />
the things that kept me coming.&quot;
</p>
<p>
For as much success as ECM has seen over the years, it is due to<br />
God&#39;s blessing and many pairs of hands and feet that there has been any change or<br />
growth at all. &quot;Considering<br />
we started in John and Lorella&#39;s basement and did a lot of coloring, a lot of<br />
copying and hand-folding&#8211;a lot like Sunday School would be. [Now we&#39;ve grown] to having an office and staff!&quot;
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<p>
Volunteers gave ECM 5,320 hours of time last year to help the<br />
missionaries. That support is<br />
fundamental to healthy communities.&nbsp; It&#39;s<br />
an opportunity to learn, connect, and be<br />
inspired by the Gospel stories, but also by individual growth. &nbsp;
</p>
<p>
ECM wanted to recognize its volunteer force. They&#39;re participating in the President<br />
Volunteer Awards program created by President Bush &amp; continued by President<br />
Obama.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
This year, ECM presented the highest honor, the Lifetime Volunteer<br />
Award, for over 4,000 hours of volunteer service to Pat Horner. The ministry also presented four gold awards for over 500<br />
hours of service, 3 silver for over 250 hours of service during the year, and 2<br />
bronze for over 100 hours of service.
</p>
<p>
Elder&#39;s servic&#8211;over 26 years&#8211;far exceeds the 4,000 hours for the Life Volunteer Award, but much of<br />
her time was not counted before 2003, when the award program began. Her passion and enthusiasm for ECM is<br />
evident. When asked how she would<br />
describe volunteering for them, she said<br />
that it provides a very satisfying way for people to get involved in missions<br />
at a more personal level. Plus, &quot;You<br />
think [missionaries] are way more spiritual than you. But then<br />
when you volunteer with people that live life everyday like you do, with many strengths, different gifts,<br />
but weaknesses, too, it makes you feel like God can use you, just the way you<br />
are.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Many ministries echo ECM&#39;s sentiments on volunteers, using<br />
the word &quot;life&#39;s blood&quot; to describe how important they are in agency<br />
support. There are skilled and<br />
unskilled jobs. Much of the labor taken<br />
by volunteers keeps administrative costs low.<br />
From ECM&#39;s perspective, it&#39;s about good stewardship of the resources<br />
they have.&nbsp;
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<p>
Elder agrees. &quot;If<br />
you can volunteer time, that&#39;s as good as giving money. Nothing goes to waste<br />
here. I think people appreciate that.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Most importantly, volunteers help spread the Gospel. Their<br />
support enables on-the-field presence to do their jobs with the tools they<br />
need. ECM needs volunteers to help raise<br />
funds for the ministry by hosting Freedom Parties in their homes. These feature some of the goods made by the survivors<br />
of modern-day slavery&#8211;women who have been helped out of Trokosi slavery by Every Child Ministries.
</p>
<p>
ECM also needs representatives at conferences to answer<br />
questions about their work, as well as volunteers who are fluent in languages<br />
used in Africa who would be willing to translate literature.
</p>
<p>
There are many more opportunities to help. Check our<br />
Featured Links section for details and links.</p>
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