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Children of Promise, Inc.
Children of Promise, Inc., was established to provide financial assistance for programs to aid needy children in ministries of the Church of God* outside the United States. The organization desires to have a program in every developing country where the Church of God has functioning congregations.
At present, Children of Promise's purpose is unique within the Church of God Movement. Children are the future leaders of the Church and the communities of the world. Many of them are being denied a promising future because of poverty, lack of education, and disease. Children of Promise is committed to providing assistance in these areas, to introducing each child to Christ, and to providing spiritual nurture. The organization is committed to helping build young lives all over the world that will be physically and spiritually healthy, as well as productive in the Church and community. Your sponsorship and donations work hard to help Children of Promise fulfill its purpose.
Children We Sponsor:

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- Alfredo Labrada Atamosa - Philippines (Age 10) His family only makes $85/month.
- Wirode - Thailand (Age 16) His parents work the fields and only make $15 a month.
- Debroa Marko - Tanzania (Age 14) His home is made of tree walls and grass coverings.
- Name Omitted for Safety Reasons - Indochina (Age 9) Her monthly family income is only $6/month.
- Name Omitted for Safety Reasons - South America (Age 17) His family farms and he does hard labor but it isn't enough.
It is gratifying to see that children who have been sponsored for a number of years are now entering professional studies, seminary, and Bible training school. The Children of Promise sponsorship program has given them the health, education, spiritual guidance, and encouragement needed to become servant leaders and participants in their local congregations and communities. This is a goal for each participant of Children of Promise.
To learn more go to: http://www.echildrenofpromise.org
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