Archive for the ‘Non-Profits’ Category

Caroline’s Promise

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Caroline’s Promise exists to Reclaim Hope for Orphans through:

Adoptive Family Assistance: Providing guidance and assistance to North and South Carolina Christian couples going through the adoption process by providing education, resources, financial assistance, and prayer support.
 
Orphan Care: Meeting the physical and spiritual needs of children throughout the world with the hope of those children accepting Christ as their Savior. 
 
Education: Educating the community about adoption.
Caroline’s Promise was started in North Carolina by David and Lisa Holbrook.  Martha Marie is currently directing an extension of Caroline’s Promise in South Carolina now.
Go to www.carolinespromise.net to catch the vision and get involved.  Email Martha Marie at marthamarie@carolinespromise.net to recieve the monthly email.

Posted by Eddie Smith on May 19th, 2009 No Comments

The Bridge Project

Josh and Laura LeRoy lead an organization that ministers to bridge the gap of racial reconciliation in Asheboro, NC.  They actually live in the “containment zone” on the edge of town that divides white and black.  It is a dangerous area of crime and shootings.

Catch the vision at:

Call 336-629-7015 or email joshleroy6@hotmai.com to donate.

Posted by Eddie Smith on May 15th, 2009 No Comments

City on a Hill Project

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This church is reaching the people of Chapel Hill, NC led by Matt and Sarah LeRoy and Justin and Jeanine Simmons.

Catch the vision at one of these links:

Click here to donate.

Posted by Eddie Smith on May 14th, 2009 No Comments

Crosswinds Church

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Check this new church out in Leland, NC (Wilmington area) led by Chris Vernon.

Check one of the links out to catch the vision.

Click here to donate to Crosswinds.

Posted by Eddie Smith on May 13th, 2009 No Comments

The L.O.T. Project

“Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future.”

It’s not everyday that a senior in college (Matt Beasley) starts a non-profit organization that takes a full school bus full of teenagers to church twice a week so they can come to know, love, and serve Jesus.

Matt felt a call to take teenagers to church in his “freshcort” (name for his Ford Escort) so they could get to know Jesus.  It wasn’t long that the “freshcort” filled up and he felt the need to pray for a van.  A van was added to the mix and it wasn’t long that Matt felt to pray for a school bus.  Now Matt fills up an entire 45+ seater school bus on Sundays and Wednesdays of teenagers and homeless people.  People come to know Jesus every ride to church whether it be on site at the church, on the bus, or before they get on the bus.

Catch the vision at one of these sites:

Click here to donate to The L.O.T. project.

Posted by Eddie Smith on May 12th, 2009 No Comments