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The purpose of Colorado Christian University is: To enable students to pursue a Christ-centered undergraduate and graduate education in an institution of higher education that integrates biblical concepts with the arts, sciences and professional fields. To encourage students to integrate their Christian faith and higher learning by developing thoughtful Christian perspectives. To challenge students to engage in opportunities for spiritual growth, character development, social interaction, and community participation. To prepare graduates for leadership and service within their selected careers and communities. To sustain a community of faculty, administrators, and staff who exemplify Christian faith and character and excellence in their professional fields.
RREACH implements God's calling on Ramesh Richard to proclaim the message of the Lord Jesus Christ worldwide, with a strategic burden for strengthening the pastoral leaders and evangelizing the opinion leaders of developing economies.
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide and to making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat invites people from all faiths and walks of life to work together in partnership, building houses with families in need.
Providence Connections, Inc., a ministry sponsored by the Sisters of Divine Providence, strengthens families and enriches lives through comprehensive education and developmental opportunities for parents and children.
Since 1895, we’ve provided adoption services to expectant mothers and families. Providence Place creates a space where people are accepted and have the support to take the lead on transforming their own story.
Honoring Christ by serving the needs of children and families.
Every year in the U.S., nearly 3000,000 children are Abused, nearly 3,000 of them die from the damage. Shiloh Christian Children's Ranch exists for these children. Shiloh is a set of six homes for near 60 abused/neglected and other children. Three of Shiloh's homes are located near Clarence, MO. Three Shiloh homes sit near Kahoka, MO. Shiloh opened it's first home for children in 1977. Shiloh has probably the most complete and unique program of its kind in the country.
The Johnny Foundation seeks to raise awareness of depression in the hopes of preventing suicides through fund raising and awareness events and be an encouragement to others as we seek to shine God's light in the darkness that so many people struggle with .
To provide children an education equally outstanding in General and Judaic studies, in an engaging, empowering environment based on Conservative Judaism, so they become committed to Jewish life and emerge as leaders in the Jewish and General communities.
Thousands of young Jews travel through Thailand "in search of themselves". At Chabad of Thailand we provide the tools for self discovery within the framework of the Jewish religion. Fundamental to our work is the emphasis placed on "Jewish unity". A major result of our programs is the warm feeling of family that pervades our institutions. Barriers based on levels of religious commitment or political leanings melt away in this warm Jewish environment. We have truly found the rapport necessary to "bridge the gaps". Since the tragic tsunami we have launched relief programs to care for those in the Thai Community who are desperately in need with particular attention to those most overlooked.
To raise funds for distribution to institutions organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable and educational purposes in the United States and Israel with a view toward providing aid, assistance and support to needy and indigent individuals in Israel and the United States.
Navajo Ministries serves people, primarily the Navajo, in the Four Corners region of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado. Since 1953, we have helped meet the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of Navajo families and children. We will continue to build a future for Navajo families through programs that establish self-sufficiency, resilience and Christian family values.