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		<title>Rice bags, loose change, and the Great Commission</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India (MNN) -- Bring Change to India!]]></description>
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India (MNN) &#8212; Many Christians in<br />
India are so poor that they are forced to spend most of their money on food.<br />
Despite their poverty, they have found a way to give generously to the Lord.
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Lindsay Ackerman is with <a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/MNI">Grand<br />
Rapids, Michigan-based Mission India.</a>  She explains, &quot;Christians will take a<br />
small scoop of rice during every meal, and they&#39;ll set that aside as their<br />
giving, and then they&#39;ll take that to the church.&quot; When the rice bag is full, it is taken to<br />
the church as the family&#39;s tithe.
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Ackerman says their team thought<br />
the concept was an easily-adaptable one to teach not only tithing, but also<br />
missional thinking. &quot;We&#39;ve taken that<br />
concept of a rice bag and made a smaller version of that. A family can put their small offerings, their<br />
coins or dollar bills into that, and then that can be used for supporting<br />
missions in India,&quot; specifically the Children&#39;s Bible Clubs.
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Children&#39;s Bible Clubs are introduced<br />
in a community through a 10-day program. In the clubs, children enjoy songs,<br />
skits, and games, listen to Bible stories, memorize Scripture, learn how to<br />
pray, and most importantly, discover a loving Savior.
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Many children in Children&#39;s Bible Clubs<br />
make a decision to follow Jesus. Often,<br />
these children introduce their parents to Christ. Every year, new churches grow out of<br />
Children&#39;s Bible Clubs.&nbsp;
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For four weeks, children are<br />
encouraged to find creative ways to earn money and to put the extra coins<br />
laying around aside into the Rice Bags for the Clubs in India. It&#39;s enough time for the children to be able<br />
to fill the Rice Bag one or two times. &quot;When they&#39;re supporting Children&#39;s Bible<br />
Clubs, it only costs $1 to reach a boy or a girl. So four quarters that go into<br />
that bag reaches a kid in India. It&#39;s something that&#39;s easy for a kid to<br />
grasp.&quot;&nbsp;
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Mission India provides a small,<br />
informative insert with each Rice Bag to help explain the challenge to parents. The excitement is contagious. Ackerman says, &quot;It&#39;s an amazing way not only for the kids in<br />
India to be transformed, but our kids here in the U.S. get transformed, as well.<br />
They discover an area of the world that they may not know much about at all, and<br />
they get really excited about it. They know that they can serve the Lord right<br />
now; they&#39;re almost missionaries themselves.&quot;
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<a href="http://www.missionindia.org/rice-bag-project">Click here for more details. </a></p>
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