Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Back to School Blues?

I can't believe another summer is rapidly drawing to a close. Parents are feeling relieved that a more consistent routine will soon follow. Of course, the children are torn between the excitement of a new school year and the back to school blues.

In India the school year has already begun. But for many children in India, attending school is only a dream due to either a lack of money or their responsibility to help the family earn income in the fields. The idea of "back to school blues" would never even occur to them!

The father of seven year old Sayi  was a farm laborer, one of the lowest paid and hardest jobs in their
village. One day  his father was paralyzed by a stroke and soon died. Sayi's mother died a short time later from heart disease because she couldn't afford surgery. Without his parents, he was left to fend for himself on the street with little food, no shelter, and unable to go to school.

Because of your generosity to AIM's Children's Home fund, Pastor Johnpaul was able to take him in and  provide him with food to eat, the knowledge of a loving God, and a continuing education. He can now look toward a brighter future.

Would You Help?
For only $30 a month you can give the gift of an education, a healthier life, and the knowledge of a loving Savior through the sponsorship of a neglected child.
Please help us complete the new Children's Home so we can provide for an additional 100 children with a special gift of:
$25 - $50 - $100 - $200

You can go HERE to Donate.


If you have ever considered going to India, allow me to encourage you to start seriously praying about joining an Asia International Mission Team. I promise it will change your life.
You don't need any special skills or training, just willing hands and a loving heart. Apply for a team today by going to Short Term Missions, and be ready for the adventure of a lifetime! 



Prayer Points:
The completion of the new Children's Home
New sponsors
More prayer partners
Hearts would be open to the gospel

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