A Christian ministry enabling you to become an advocate offering hope for child slaves, orphans
street children, war-affected children,
and other forgotten children of Africa
Every Child Ministries is a Christian mission
dedicated to offering hope
to African children at risk,
empowering African children
to overcome devastating obstacles
so that they can become champions
of a better future.
WHAT IS EVERY CHILD MINISTRIES DOING FOR AFRICAN CHILDREN TODAY?
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Showing the love of Jesus in practical ways to child slaves and other forgotten African children.
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Fighting child slavery in Africa.
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Rescuing abused and neglected children from desperate and dangerous situations. ECM child rescue has a special concern for street children, slave children, African orphans, homeless and abandoned children, children of war, and children in poverty.
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Teaching the Gospel of Christ and the character-building truths of the Bible to all Africans, beginning with African children.
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Placing special emphasis on Christian education & leadership development programs to motivate, train, equip, and provide resources to empower African churches and leaders for children’s ministries and youth outreach.
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Bringing African & American churches & Christians together to learn from each other, to work, pray and grow together, and to accomplish the above tasks in a cooperative manner.
Our motivation for serving needy children comes from our Christian faith, but Every Child Ministries serves all children without discrimination. No child is forced to change his religion as a condition of receiving services.
Here are some of the things you can do on this web page:
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Find out how African girls become slaves and human sacrifices in idol shrines.
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Discover how you can help free a slave child and fight child slavery.
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Learn about the daily lives of African children.
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Find out why kids end up as homeless street children.
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Discover ways you can help street children. .
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Help abused and neglected children get a home at Haven of Hope.
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Learn how you can share your love through child sponsorship.
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Learn about the part of idolatry in African Traditional Religion.
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Learn about African churches and African Sunday schools.
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Discover how you can sponsor a needy African child.
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Find an African missionary for your group to support.
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Find out how your bad choices can be forgiven and you can get a new start at life.
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Find prayer requests to enable you to focus strategic intercession on the needs of African children.
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Learn about children in poverty, homelessness and kids in need.
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Find out about child evangelism in Africa.
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Get acquainted with the problems of street children.
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Discover how war has torn apart the lives of children in Uganda and Sudan, and what you can do to help children of war.
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Find out how you can use your ministry skills to reach African children or to train African nationals.
And much more!

Every Child Ministries is emerging as one of the leading anti-slavery Christian ministries to African slave children held as human sacrifices in idol shrines.
Every Child Ministries is emerging as one of the leading child sponsorship organizations. If you are looking for child sponsorship linked to an unashamedly Christian base where 96% of funds given go to directly help the your child, consider ECM’s child sponsorship program.







hello i am james success ogbor, i am a native of africa and a missionary by God’s grace. i came across this wonderful place called Gospel Village at Abak, in Akwa Ibom State In nigeria where over 900 hundred Children are homed and cared for,they need help,that is why i sent this message to you. their site is http://www.gcigospelvillagefamily.org. we are looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Comment by GOODNEWS COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL — May 7, 2010 @ 1:01 am
Hello James
thank you for leaving a message on the blog.
I will certainly see what I can do about setting up a project of sorts after visiting the website http://www.gcigospelvillagefamily.org.
I will need a copy of the NPO Certificate to enable fundraising activities, so if you have access to that please let me have it.
In the meantime, let me try and get the word out about the project and send a proposal through to a few organisations.
Thank you for getting in touch with me.
Blessings Donnette
Comment by Donnette E Davis — May 7, 2010 @ 1:16 am