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American Bible Society
Headquartered in New York City, the American Bible Society exists to make the Bible available to every person in a language and format each can understand and afford, so that all people may experience its life changing message.
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American Center for Law and Justice
The American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ) is the nation’s top conservative civil liberties law firm. Committed to safeguarding constitutional freedoms, the ACLJ educates and, when necessary, litigates to ensure that religious liberty and the sanctity of human life are protected. The ACLJ also supports an international network of more than 300 attorneys. As a not-for-profit organization, the ACLJ provides its services free-of-charge.
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Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is a nonprofit organization that reaches millions of people each year through Billy Graham television broadcasts, Franklin Graham Festivals, Will Graham Celebrations, "My Hope" World Television Project, Dare to Be a Daniel youth ministry, The Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove, Decision magazine, "Hour of Decision" and "Decision Minute" radio programs, and the Internet.
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BreakPoint
BreakPoint equips Christians to live out their faith in the culture. It provides a daily radio commentary delivered by Chuck Colson and Mark Earley called "BreakPoint." This ministry also includes a daily one-minute radio commentary called "The Point" and a blog by the same name. Other tools that equip Christians with a biblical perspective on current issues and topics include the BreakPoint Web site, BreakPoint Worldview magazine and an intensive study program called the Centurions program.
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Campus Crusade for Christ
Campus Crusade for Christ is a worldwide, interdenominational Christian evangelism and discipleship organization, founded by Bill and Vonette Bright in 1951. Since its founding, Campus Crusade for Christ has become one of the largest Christian organizations in the world. Campus Crusade currently is served by more than 25,000 full-time staff in 191 countries around the world and is comprised of 29 different ministries.
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CivilityProject.org
CivilityProject.org is a voluntary, grassroots movement of people from diverse backgrounds who agree that, at this critical time in America’s history, solutions to our most pressing problems will be found only through a more civil exchange of ideas.
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Compassion International
Compassion International is the world's largest Christian child development organization that works through local churches to permanently release children from poverty. Founded in 1952, Compassion successfully tackles global poverty one child at a time, serving more than 1 million children - pre-natal through higher education - in 26 of the world's poorest countries.
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GodSpeaks
What: The mysterious "messages from God" billboards that swept the nation in 1999 and 2005 are back with a new Web site. Where: Billboards are currently up in Atlanta, Jacksonville, Dallas and Phoenix. Who: Part of the mystery and appeal of this campaign is the desire for anonymity of the sponsors. Why: The original billboards received such a positive response from the public, the media and the billboard owners, "GodSpeaks" wanted to once again connect with people during their daily lives, inviting them to think about God.
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Here's Life Inner City
Here's Life Inner City, the compassionate urban ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, Intl., is dedicated to equipping churches to provide help and hope to the poverty-stricken in their communities. Through food, necessity items, life skills, career development and youth development programs, Here's Life Inner City and more than 1,300 partner churches and organizations are reaching America's poor with the resources they need not only to survive, but also to succeed and overcome the challenges of poverty.
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Manhattan Declaration
The Manhattan Declaration is a 4,732-word statement signed by a movement of Orthodox, Catholic and evangelical Christian leaders who are collaborating around moral issues of great concern. Its 125+ signers affirm the sanctity of human life, marriage as defined by the union of one man and one woman, and religious liberty and freedom of conscience. The Manhattan Declaration endorses civil disobedience under certain circumstances. The Manhattan Declaration will be publicly released at a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009.
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OneHope
Founded in 1987 by missionary Bob Hoskins, OneHope is reaching the world’s children and youth with the message of the Bible in a way that addresses specific cultural challenges. In collaboration with churches and ministries—and working with local governments, schools and non-governmental organizations—OneHope has reached some 650 million young people in 125 countries with the message of the Bible through its Book of Hope publications and The GodMan animated film. By conducting local research on children and faith in specific regions of the world, OneHope continues an innovative ministry model and offers its expertise and resources to other child-focused organizations online at SpiritualStateofTheChildren.com.
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Operation Christmas Child
Samaritan's Purse staff and partners plan to hand-deliver more than 8 million shoe box gifts to hurting children in more than 100 countries on six continents. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has hand-delivered more than 77 million shoe box gifts to needy children around the world.
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Prison Fellowship
Founded in 1976 by former Nixon aide Chuck Colson and led by former Virginia Attorney General Mark Earley, PFM is comprised of Prison Fellowship, the world’s largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families, and Breakpoint, which equips Christians to live out their faith in the culture.
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Rock the River Tour - Franklin Graham
Launched by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in 2009, Rock the River Tour is an evangelistic summer concert tour for youth featuring top Christian hard rock and hip-hop bands. This summer, the one-day outdoor events will travel across Western Canada from Fraser Valley to Calgary, packed with seven hours of high-voltage music and brief, challenging messages by Franklin Graham.
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Samaritan's Purse
Samaritan’s Purse is an international relief organization, headed by Franklin Graham, that provides immediate, no-red-tape response to the physical and spiritual needs of individuals in crisis situations—especially in locations where few others are working. Samaritan's Purse has worked in more than 100 countries to provide aid to victims of war, disease, disaster, poverty, famine and persecution.
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The JESUS Film Project
1,000 Language Translations, 6 Billion+ Exposures, Seen in Every Country of the World, the "JESUS" Film Remains the Most-Translated Movie of All Time
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The Potter's House
In 1996, Bishop T.D. Jakes moved his church of 50 families from Charleston, W.Va. to Dallas and founded The Potter's House church. Today more than 30,000 members comprise this multiracial, nondenominational church with 48 active ministries. The ministries include programs for teenage mothers and abused women, a homeless outreach, a GED literacy program, an outreach for drug and alcohol abusers, and an AIDS ministry. Another highlight of The Potter's House is the Prison Outreach Ministry. More than 325 prisons in 35 states have been impacted through this ministry. The ministry's primary focus is to equip individuals by providing practical avenues for re-entering society.
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Upward Sports
Founded in 1995 by Caz McCaslin, Upward Sports is the world’s largest Christian sports league for children. The first-class sports experience—which includes basketball, flag football, soccer and cheerleading—offers one of the most competitive and fun environments in kids’ sports today, providing skills for the sports arena and values for life. Today, more than a half million children in 46 states and four countries participate in Upward Sports leagues hosted by 2,600 churches.
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Water Missions International
Water Missions International is a leading nonprofit engineering relief and development organization providing quick-response, cost-effective, sustainable clean water solutions to people in crisis areas. Launched by engineering experts during Hurricane Mitch, Water Missions International has, since 2001, responded to the world’s largest natural disasters including the South Asian tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, the China earthquake, Myanmar cyclone and Haiti earthquake. With at least a 20-year operating span, Water Missions International’s patented sustainable clean water and sanitation systems continue to provide those hard-hit communities with life, health and the basis for viable economies. Currently providing sustainable clean water to people in 40 countries, Charleston, S.C.-based Water Missions International has received top ratings by Charity Navigator for four years in a row.