| How You Can Help: Introduction There several significant ways in which you can help: (1) sponsor a child at Holy Cross Children’s home Sponsor a Child All these children need sponsorship support for their education as well as survival. In this connection, we request your kind honour to provide sponsorship support to all these children as possible. We currently have nearly 26 children in our full-time care at Holy Cross Children’s home. However, we do not have the amount of committed, month-to-month support that we need to care for these children. Accordingly, one of the most significant ways in which you can help our ministry is by sponsoring a child. For $35/month or more, you can sponsor one of the children living in our homes and help provide for the entirety of that child's care. Child sponsorship is a wonderful way to not only contribute to the care of a child, but to develop a relationship with that child through photos and correspondence. Please join with us in the noble task of shaping the future of such little destitute. We believe that development is every body’s concern let us all built together for a healthy, peaceful and prosperous change in the lives of neglected little children. We cannot help every one but a fact can we help for any one of child. It is very good opportunity to you to sponsor any one child of our Orphan Home. It is a grate opportunity for you to provide education, nutrition and good health care facilities to these children by supporting monthly with little money to each child. Your small contributions go a long way that could give a deprived child a chance to better future. For additional information on our child sponsorship program, please Contact Us. Sponsor an Evangelist at Loving Shepherd Evangelical Team This is how the real work gets done. These men are the ones who go door-to-door making contacts, giving Bible studies, making friends, inviting people to worship services, and preparing them to follow after Christ for a lifetime. They are the real secret of success for Holy Cross Ministry. Every single one is hand-picked and goes through a training/probationary period to make sure they are 100% committed to Jesus Christ and the furtherance of His Kingdom! And now you have the privilege of partnering with these front-line cutting-edge workers and enabling them to devote their time to ministry. Because these pastors do outreach in the desolate, poverty-stricken areas of India, it's difficult for them to obtain work and support their families. Their commitment to the Gospel means that many employers shun them...in the predominantly Hindu country. Christians are treated like outcasts. Holy Cross Ministry will provide updates and a means of communicating with the Evangelist you support--if you so choose. It's amazing how for less than the cost of a latte a day you can take care of these families with their food and clothing needs. For more information please Contact Us. Other Financial Support Needed Not all of our financial needs are met through the child sponsorship program. One-time gifts and grants are needed to purchase land and to construct new homes and other facilities. Undesignated ongoing support is also very helpful, as some program expenses are not covered by the child sponsorship program (e.g., the operation of our drop-in centers for street children and one-time expenditures needed to improve existing facilities). For more information please Contact Us. Short-Term Teams If your church or group is interested in working with one of our projects on a short-term basis (e.g., for two weeks or more), we would be happy to discuss this with you. Short-term teams assist with the ministry of the projects in a variety of ways. A typical team will work with the children residing in the homes, assist with constructing new facilities or refurbishing existing facilities, conduct outreaches or prayer walks in the community, and/or minister with the local church plants. Skilled professionals may provide specialized services, such as medical or dental care. Short Term Mission form “Whatever you did for one of the least of these you
did for me.”
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