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 Give generously to support this ministry as it advocates for the millions of children who are suffering the ravages of poverty, homelessness, addiction, disease, war and sex trafficking.
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 Help support the education of students from the world’s poorest countries as they are trained as missionary leaders to their own nations and beyond.
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 This fund provides for much needed infrastructure on the YWAM Kona campus including roads, power, leveling, masonry and reconstruction or expansion projects.
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 Support a project aimed at giving a place of refuge and hope to children of Brazilian tribal peoples facing banishment or death because of physical handicaps or “evil spirits”.
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 Information Technology is a key to spreading the gospel, and this YWAM network is reaching out to thousands worldwide through websites, mapping, video and other resources.
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 For 25 years this YWAM ministry has been supporting island and tribal peoples through training, evangelism and the arts, helping them embrace their destiny in God.
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 Support this burgeoning movement of prayer and missions as they rally the campus to a radical life of prayer, devotion and intercession for the nations.
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 Our greatest need is for housing and classroom space for our growing student and staff population. Sow into the future of world missions by helping us finish this four-section village.
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 It takes a lot of resources to keep this missions training center running, and your contribution will help with much needed maintenance, transportation, landscaping, classroom supplies, etc.
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 One of the world’s most desperate needs is for clean drinking water. Help the Water for Life Institute as it reaches out worldwide to help needy communities build low-cost, effective water systems.
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 Near the Kona campus live hundreds of Marshall Islanders who were displace by U.S. nuclear tests in their native land. U of N film crews are making a documentary on their life struggle.
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 Support this weekly TV series in Brazil that is written, produced, directed, and acted by YWAMers impacting viewers in the state of Rhondonia of Western Brazil.
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