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Preaching's 2009 Guide to Missions and Fundraising

By Amy L. Lee | Editor, Salem Publishing, Brentwood, Tennessee.
There's a wide cast of characters in your group—the sports aficionado, the class clown, the techy geek, the music lover and a myriad of others. They have plenty in common, too, such as their willingness to use their unique differences in the world around them. They, as do we all, have a profound need to do something with the person God is calling them to be. They just need experience in order to find out what it is they are being  called to do.

Good news: As their leader, you have a wide range of options from which to choose to help those in your group plug in and reach out. In the following pages, you'll find information about a few of the organizations that can help you determine the right fit for your group and its members' capacity to serve.
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Does your group need to stay local; or are your folks ready to venture a little further, perhaps even globally? Do you have members who like playing with children, or would they prefer to serve the elderly? No matter what type of opportunities speak to their hearts, there's a place for them to serve. Read on to find out more.

AFC Travel

Amor Ministries

Christ in Youth

Group Workcamps

MissionLab

Moody Publishers

Reach Workcamps
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