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10:00
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10:30 AM - Worship Service |
| Children's
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| WEDNESDAYS |
7:00
PM - Bible Study
8:00 PM - Prayer Meeting |
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Phone:
770-310-4502
Email
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| South
Africas high unemployment rate and HIV/Aids incidents
leave many young people in families where one or more
parents may be unemployed. Raise His Praise partners with
Youth For Christs ministry in reaching and expressing
Gods love to the youth and children. |
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| YFC
participates in the mental, physical, social and spiritual
development of young people, with outreach programs, preventative
programs and retreats such as Youth Week where
young people have access to mentoring sessions, educational
workshops, spiritual guidance, one on one counseling and
recreational acitivities. |
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Youth for Christ's minstry in South Africa. |
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Raise His Praise supports the ministry of Family Missions International in Honduras.
FMI’s ministry reaches out to the local population of San Pedro Sula in practical ways to help alleviate their financial challenges and burdens. RHP sponsors FMI’s Prison Outreach Program, by contributing towards the purchase of cubicles (10 x 10ft) on the local Prison property and sewing machines for the local inmates to be trained in sewing to generate income for the inmates and their families. |
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Training Center for inmates at San Pedro Sula Prison |
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| Most
people in America enjoy the benefits of medical insurance,
when confronted with life threatening sickness that requires
surgery. However, millions of people around the globe
(mostly children) die from treatable and curable sickness,
simply because they cannot afford medical assistance.
Raise His Praise partnered with a local church ministry
in providing financial aid for medical needs. |
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| Rudy
Lumba's critically needed eye surgery was funded by Raise
His Praise. |
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| Raise
His Praise has been touched by the catastrophic effects
of the Tsunami that hit East Asia on Sunday, December
26, 2004 that claimed lives of thousands of people, leaving
a path of destruction with thousands stranded losing family
members, bread winners, and above all the many children
that were left orphaned when the Tsunami robbed them of
their parents. |
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| Christianity
is based on love and compassion and we at RHP want to
Turn the Tide for these disadvantaged families."
- Pastor Donnella Billy |
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financial partnership with Samaritans Purse, assists
survivors pick up the pieces of their lives and reconstruct
their way of life to overcome their loss and build a future
for the rest of their families and community. Franklin
Graham, son of Dr. Billy Graham founded Samaritans
Purse to provide relief to families and individuals in
poverty and disaster stricken countries around the world,
from South America to Australia rebuilding
lives, restoring hope. We sure can turn the tide,
one drop at a time Pastor Donnella Billy |
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| RHP
family partners with Operation Christmas Child to bring
joy and hope to children in desperate situations around
the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and the Good
News of Gods love. Samaritans Purse provides
an opportunity for people of all ages to be involved in
a simple, hands-on missions project while focusing on
the true meaning of ChristmasJesus Christ, Gods
greatest gift. Along with shoe box gifts, millions of
children are given Gospel booklets in their own language.
In 2003, Operation Christmas Child collected over 6.6
million shoe box gifts worldwide and distributed them
to children in some 95 countries. |
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How
to PACK a SHOE BOX
1. Find an empty shoe box. (You can wrap itlid
separatelyif you would like, but wrapping
is not required.
2. Decide whether your gift will be for a
boy or girl and choose an age category: (2-4),
(5-9), or (10-14). Attach the appropriate
BOY/GIRL LABEL on the TOP of your box and
mark the correct age category.
3. Fill your shoe box with a variety of gifts:
- Toys:
small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals,
plastic kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, small
Etch A Sketch®, toys that light up
or make noise (with extra batteries),
Slinky, etc.
- School
supplies: pens, pencils and sharpener,
crayons or markers, stamps and ink pad
sets, coloring books, writing pads or
paper, solar calculators, etc.
- Hygiene
items: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap,
comb, washcloth, etc.
- Other:
hard candy, lollipops, mints, gum, sunglasses,
flashlights with extra batteries, ball
caps, socks, T-shirts, toy jewelry sets,
hair clips, watches, small picture books,
etc.
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| "Thank
you for taking time and effort to put together a shoe
box or two of gifts to less fortunate children around
the world know that GOD LOVES THEM. May God Bless You!"
- Pastor Donnella Billy |
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