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Founded in 1930, Bryan College is named after William Jennings Bryan: statesman, orator, and renowned prosecuting attorney in the famous Scopes Evolution Trial. Located in beautiful Dayton, Tennessee, Bryan’s mission is to educate students to become servants of Christ to make a difference in today's world. Of the nearly, 1200 students, 95% receive some type of aid.

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Prison Fellowship Ministries Print E-mail

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Prison Fellowship was founded by former Watergate offender, Chuck Colson, in 1976.  The ministry has since worked in hundreds of prisons around the country and reached over 500,000 prisoner's children through its Christmas outreach called AngelTree.

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Child Evangelism Fellowship Print E-mail

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Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) is a world-wide ministry to children ages pre-school to 14 -- the impressionable years of a child’s life when they are most open to the lessons of the Bible.  CEF, now 72 years old, has over 4,000 Bible clubs operating currently in our nation’s public schools.  They also serve 65,000 children annually in an engaging Bible correspondence course called the Mailbox Club. CEF has over 2,500 missionaries worldwide and 300 CEF chapters across the nation.

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Romanian Christian Enterprises Print E-mail

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Romanian Christian Enterprises (RCE) was founded in 1992 to provide practical help and hope through the Gospel - caring for the poor and disabled, rescuing the orphan, and strengthening impoverished families to the glory of God.

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Orphan Helpers Print E-mail

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Orphan Helpers (OH) is a Hampton Roads, Virginia based organization founded by local Realtor Greg Garrett. OH cares for the children in government orphanages and juvenile detention centers in El Salvador and Honduras, meeting them where they are.  Orphan Helpers is on the ground caring for orphaned, abused, and incarcerated children and helping them realize their potential and purpose in life.

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ASP Print E-mail

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Since 1969, Appalachia Service Project (ASP) has been sharing the love of God with needy families in Central Appalachia by making their homes warmer, safer and drier.  Youth and adult volunteers from more than 30 states come to Appalachia to work on these homes, build relationships and learn the joy of serving others.  


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