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  • Supporting Christian Schools

    Here you see the first class of a new Christian school established in Paynesville, Liberia. Liberia is Africa’s first republic. The nation has undergone great unrest in the last twenty years, including a violent civil war, which left more than 250,000 dead, and a 3-year outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus, which killed approximately 11,000. The Be United in Christ Outreach Ministry has collaborated with Christian...

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  • The Patience of the Lord Reconciles Us

    The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9 NKJV) Let us be constantly thankful to the Lord for His marvelous patience toward us. If He was quick-tempered or unwilling to bear with our folly and sin until the day of...

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  • Feeding Hungry Children

    Rio Blanco, Honduras is a shanty town, home to 3,000 men, women, and children. Networking with a local church, by God’s grace, the Be United in Christ Outreach Ministry was able to help the church build a new sanctuary and start a feeding program for impoverished children in their community. Today, over 100 children are fed each week by the church! Imagine the opportunities church leaders...

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  • Reintroducing the Be United in Christ Outreach Ministry

    In case you’ve missed it, with all the hubbub of the last few months, we want to invite you to explore our website! And, since you’re here, we thought we’d take this opportunity to reintroduce ourselves to you. The Be United in Christ Outreach Ministry was created by more than fifty individuals in ten states, united by a desire to see God’s will for Christian...

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  • A Place to Sleep

    These twelve orphan girls in Seeta, Uganda, are so happy to have a brand new dormitory, provided, by God’s grace, in partnership with the Be United in Christ Outreach Ministry. There are more than a thousand orphans in the area of Seeta due to economic crisis and sickness. Many of these children were dropped off by their families in the local dump and left for...

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