The purpose of this organization is to equip and assist Ministy leaders through education, financial support and resources to cultivate the skills necessary for social and economic empowerment in the Community and Churches where they serve. We believe that this combination of Community and Church will become a powerful catalyst for those in the worlds communities. Ministerial training, strategic planning for community development, preservation of the environment, and economic empowerment.
Primary Objectives
Primary Objectives to address the challenge of hunger, educate communities in the geographic region of Nakuru, Ghana, and Nairobi Kenya via the Jar Canning Process to protect and preserve the environment , focus on the agricultural conditions and provide knowledge as to how they can care for the land regarding waste so that the ground contamination can be reduced thus minimizing diseases that are associated with such Hunger and World Poverty.
About 25,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes, according to the United Nations. This is one person every three and a half seconds, as you can see on this display. Unfortunately, it is children who die most often. Yet there is plenty of food in the world for everyone. The problem is that hungry people are trapped in severe poverty. They lack the money to buy enough food to nourish themselves. Being constantly malnourished, they become weaker and often sick. This makes them increasingly less able to work, which then makes them even poorer and hungrier. This downward spiral often continues until death for them and their families.
Ghana in country tentative schedule to include the following:
- Accra: Lectures/ Discussions on Trans Atlantic Slave Trade
- Slave Trade
This mission trip will be an Empowerment Mission.
Nakuru town is located 160 km North west of Nairobi and is the fourth largest urban center in Kenya after Nairobi, Mombassa and Kisumu.
Colonial Baptist Church _ Andre Dailey (atdailey@4-benefits.com)
Trip will be broken into 2 parts:
- (April 26th – May 3rd 2014) for those that want an entire week of serving in the DR
- (April 26th – April 30th 2014) for those that can’t stay for the week.
Lothian Church of God – Theodore Marshall # 310 440 9826
August 4th – 9th
Shiloh Baptist – Pastor Robert Cheeks (pastor@shilohbcva.net)
April 28th – May 2nd
Zacapa, town, eastern Guatemala, situated at 738 feet (225 metres) above sea level along the San José River. Although the town is old, it grew greatly in size and importance only after the Puerto Barrios–Guatemala City railroad was completed; it is the junction of the line from El Salvador.
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AARAMA MISSION LOCATIONS CONT'D
There are effective programs to break this spiral. For adults, there are “food for work”
programs where the adults are paid with food to build schools, dig wells, build roads, and so on. This both nourishes them and builds infrastructure to end the poverty. For children, there are “food for education” programs where the children are provided with food when they attend school. Their education will help them to escape from hunger and global poverty.
Hunger and World Poverty Sources: United Nations World Food Program (WFP), Oxfam, UNICEF. While there are efforts to build schools, dig wells, hospitals, and make roads … preservation of food where there is no refrigeration is one of the keys to reducing hunger The response to help AARAMA accomplish our objective became so overwhelming that the name was changed from African American Reaching African Ministers Association to ALL Americans Relieving Adversity Ministry Association and was incorporated as such in the winter of 2010
The Assignment:
BUILDERS, PLANTERS, and WATERERS
CONSTRUCTION TEAM (BUILDERS)
- Painting church buildings. Donate paint.
- Build church pews. Donate lumber.
Other capital improvements.
Join A.A.R.A.M.A (All American Relieving Adversity Ministry Association) on a tour of the Holy Land with Pastor Nate & Sherry Butler from February 14 to February 23, 2018.
There will be preaching and teaching opportunities, conference sessions, assisting with feeding at Orphanages, guided outdoor evangelism,.
WITS community outreach serving over 40 families with basic food necessities and 355 children with food at "Mission Outreach"
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