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Boyer University

Imagine thousands of African young people being educated at a Christian University. Well, that is the dream and we are close to seeing it come into reality. Right now, over 200 students have applied, the professors are lined-up... but we need your help to complete the vision.

I met John Oduro when we were in seminary together almost forty years ago. John was born and raised in Ghana and received his educational degrees here in the United States.

In 1983 John and I felt that the Lord wanted us to join together to start a church and a school just outside of Accra, Ghana. God has blessed the school and now over 1,700 children are enrolled (K to 12). Recently, Compassion International brought 150 of the "poorest of the poor" children into the school. By God's grace we were able to have them all sponsored at Creation '07.

Dr. John Oduro is a man of vision. A couple of years ago he asked me to pray about building a Liberal Arts College together. By God's grace we moved forward in faith and I am happy to report the building is almost finished, but we still need your prayers and help.

Friendship Fest morocco

In early 2004, Harry Thomas (co-founder of American music’s Creation Festivals), was invited to Morocco to meet with top Moroccan government and religious leaders including Prime Minister Driss Jettou. During the visit, Thomas developed a friendship with Marrakech Regional President Abdelali Doumou and Marrakech Wali (Governor) Mohamed Hassad, who asked Thomas to present a Human Rights award at a major event to celebrate the achievements of women. The ceremony, called Khmissa 2004, took place as part of a program that was televised throughout Morocco, to much of the Arab world and also to France. At the ceremony, Thomas presented the award to Assia El Qouadie, a woman who worked with prison reform. During the presentation, Thomas referred to Scripture, stating that those who work with the poor touch the face of God. His remarks were warmly received by the audience.

Shortly after Thomas returned to the United States, he received a letter from Moroccan Ambassador Aziz Mekouar confirming an invitation he had received verbally from Regional President Doumou to bring American music to Morocco to promote friendship between the people of the United States and Morocco.

Hope alive! Clinic

Hope Alive! Clinic has been sharing the love of Jesus to the Haitian people through medical care, nutritional programs and evangelism since 1998. We invite you to partner with us by sponsoring a Mom-Tot family for only $25 per month, or by joining us on a future mission trip to Haiti. We are pleased to be the sister organization of Come Alive International. By working together, we are able to strengthen our mission of "spreading the gospel of Christ throughout this world". Hope Alive! Clinic can be reached by calling 609-714-8798 or logging online.

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