Sponsorships

For the cost of a Friday night dinner, you can feed a precious child for an entire month!

Provide a Home for Orphans

One Hope International's immediate project is to provide a home for 25+ orphaned and abandoned children. Want to be a part?

Poverty in India

It is our desire to provide for people's physical needs and share with them the One Hope of Jesus Christ.

David Levi Guinn School

In a remote village in South India, 250+ kids from Hindu and Muslim families receive a free education and are taught about the God of the Bible.

Matthew 25:40

The King will answer and say to them, Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of Mine, even the least of them, you did it to Me.

6.05.2011

Worship God by Serving the Poor

By: Steve Sjogren (Outreach.com)

The words in chapter 58 of the book of Isaiah have affected me for years. In that Scripture, God tells us the Father sees our relationship with the poor (or lack of it) as something serious. It is impossible to serve God with all our hearts and at the same time miss out on God’s call to care for the needy. The Scriptures say the way we care for the poor is tantamount to the way we see God. The prophet makes it clear that we must have a relationship with the poor if we hope to please God with our lives.

But in today’s church, most of us don’t know a single person who is needy. How can we obey God if we aren’t connecting with the poor on a regular basis? We can’t.

Something needs to change. We need to hear the call of God to those in need.

The Problem 
“You humble yourselves by going through the motions of penance, bowing your heads like reeds bending in the wind. You dress in burlap and cover yourselves with ashes. Is this what you call fasting? Do you really think this will please the Lord?” (Isa. 58:5 NLT)

We can get caught up in the mere motions of connecting with God. It is natural that we move from true intimacy with God into just outer motions of activity. Broken human nature will miss God. What sorts of traditions does your faith tribe connect with seeking God in worship? Raising hands? Closing your eyes? Standing up while singing? Nothing is wrong with such attempts, but we can miss Him as we do such things and even as we fast in an attempt to connect with the Father.

The Call 
“No, this is the kind of fasting I want: Free those who are wrongly imprisoned; lighten the burden of those who work for you. Let the oppressed go free, and remove the chains that bind people. Share your food with the hungry, and give shelter to the homeless. Give clothes to those who need them, and do not hide from relatives who need your help.” (Isa. 58:6-7)
God connects the practical with the spiritual. He tells us that we need to treat people differently if we hope to please Him. He calls us to the imprisoned, the oppressed, the hungry, the homeless and even relatives who need our help.

The Result 
“Then your salvation will come like the dawn, and your wounds will quickly heal. Your godliness will lead you forward, and the glory of the Lord will protect you from behind.

“Then when you call, the Lord will answer. ‘Yes, I am here,’ He will quickly reply.” (Isa. 58:8-9)

Healing that is quick, new levels of godliness, guidance, salvation, the manifest glory of God—all those things happen as we rightly connect with God. What an amazing list of things that happen as we reform our approach to Him. When we connect with Him in these practical ways, we are plowing a path that will change everything.

What are you doing to connect with the poor? 

Read the full story at Outreach.com>>

5.25.2011

Goal 1:

[ Goal 1: Provide a Home for Orphans]:
Over the past eight years of working with Pastor Edwin and his wife Bujji in Narasaraopet, India, we have watched as they have taken in many abandoned children, cared for them and brought them up immersed in the teachings of Christ.  Because of this, we believe God is calling us to help Edwin and Bujji carry the burden (Gal. 6:2) of caring for these orphans (James 1:27) by either building or purchasing a home - at the cost of $75,000 USD - where they and the 25+ precious children they care for can live without the constant threat of being displaced.




(Edwin, Bujji and several of the children currently in their care.)

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If you would like to get involved in the work of One Hope International, here are a few ways:
1. Donate towards providing a home for the orphans.  Click here.
2. Have us come share with your community about taking action. Email us.


Thank you in advance for your involvement in this project.
Because of people like you, children in India will see people's faith in Christ lived out in a very real and tangible way and as a result will be exposed to the One Hope of Jesus.

Goal 2:



[ Goal 2: Support a Christian School in an Impoverished Village]:

**GOAL MET!**
The David Levi Guinn School was started with the help of our friends, Jami and Jeff and named in memory of their son, Levi. The school offers free education to the village children (whose parents would otherwise be unable to afford to send their kids to government schools). In addition to traditional education, the kids (who are primarily from Hindu and Muslim families) are taught about the Bible and Jesus Christ.  We are praying for ways to be able to pay the operational expenses of the school, specifically the yearly lease and staff salaries. (Just to give you an idea, the teachers are paid $20-28/ month based on their experience.)

**A HUGE Thank You to Mike & Champ McDaniel's Sunday School class at Woodstock First Baptist Church, who together have committed to fully funding the DLG school! Because of their generosity, children are hearing about the One Hope of Jesus Christ**