Did
you know that 29,000 innocent children are dying somewhere in the world…
every single day?
Yes, that’s right. Every day, thousands upon thousands of innocent
children under the age of 12 years of age are dying of hunger or a hunger-related
disease. And to make matters worse, millions of children are also orphans
today, due to the fact that AIDS and HIV-related diseases are killing
their parents. Click
here to watch a video that brings this point home. This is a staggering
and sobering reality… but there is something you can do about
it!
Crimson Bridge is proud to be associated with World Vision, a Christian relief organization that is committed to meeting the practical, everyday needs of children all over the world who have so much less than you or I. Through World Vision, you can sponsor a child for only $30-35 a month... that's barely a dollar a day! It's hard to believe that for less than the price of a Starbuck's coffee a child can have things we take for granted, like food… clean water… health/medical care… and a Christian education.
But it’s really true. And since 85% of every dollar you donate
to World Vision actually goes to the ministry effort itself, you can
be assured that your contribution is being put to its highest and best
use on behalf
But most importantly, because of your help, these children will have
a chance to learn about the love of Jesus Christ and of salvation that
comes only through Him.
Crimson Bridge would like to encourage you to consider putting your
compassion into action…
and literally help to alter the course of a child’s life by becoming
a child sponsor.
Sponsorship
is amazing; not only will your donation help meet that child’s
basic survival needs, you will be providing HOPE that so many of these
children don’t currently have. They will know that you chose them,
and you can begin a relationship with them.
Don’t wait one more day to put an end to world hunger… for
that child you choose to sponsor!
"... in as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these
my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
Jesus
Christ (Matthew 25:40)