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International Initiatives Where We’ve Been—Where We Are

International Initiatives Where We’ve Been—Where We Are

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International InitiativesWhere We’ve Been—Where We Are

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Close your eyes and point to any location on a map . . .

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Any country you pick will be

filled to the brim with lost

souls awaiting the comfort

of a Savior whose name . . .

no one has mentioned.

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Do you want to change the

world?

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Change happens, one soul at a time, when someone like you takes the initiative to unveil the mystery of the ages.

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What It’s About . . .

You can do that through International InitiativesSM, a ministry that provides men and women with the opportunity to be a part of international missions.

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Defining Its Purpose . . .

International Initiatives addresses issues affecting women and children through international partnerships.

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Where We’ve Been

Moldova Croatia

Paris

Sri LankaOlympics

Greece Ghana

Jamaica

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Moldova

The first Moldovan partnership focused on the development of Girls in Action® and Acteens®. These provided forums for girls to learn about God’s call on their lives and to reach out to others, including orphans and disabled people.

Meeting the Need

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CroatiaSocial Issue:

Restorative Justice Forgiveness

In the 1990s, Croatians turned on each other with violence, resulting in a war that tore the country apart. Villages exist where the men are all dead or maimed from the fighting, and farming is not possible. Many

women in Croatia lost family members and are unable to properly care for remaining family members.

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CroatiaMissionaries in Croatia focused on community development through

ProjectMOST, a ministry of International Initiatives that provided

animals such as sheep or goats. The recipient received the immediate benefits of the animal and learned how to manage a farm. In this way, Croatian men and women learned self-sufficiency.

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Paris

Social Issues:Discrimination/Poverty/Violence

The Paris partnership focused on immigrants who are isolated, poor, and angry. The area adopted by WMU is an “inner-city” type environment where Taliban-trained men

terrorize city dwellers. Muslim girls are also being sodomized by Muslim boys who have

started gangs.

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● Over 1 million Muslims live and work in greater Paris.

● That’s more than practicing Protestants and Catholics combined.

● Paris is considered a gateway city to spread Christian influence.

ParisUnderstanding the

Situation

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Olympics

Social Issue:Evangelism

Olympics are held all over the world. WMU teams partner with volunteers from around the world and More Than Gold to share Christ in Greece, Italy, China, and Canada.

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Where We Are

Moldova

LiberiaJordan

Olympics

China

Jamaica North

Korea

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Global Resource Services - Hunger

The mission of GRS  is to go to regions challenged by conflict, looking beyond charity to find real solutions where peace and security are in jeopardy.

*Education*Medical Clinics*Water projects

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North Korea – Community Development

“WMU has helped us drill 4 wells for 100,000 who have no running water and helped us produce 200 tons of soy products to feed 1500 children daily in North Korea.” – Rob Springs, CEO

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Jordan—Arab Woman Today

Social Issue:Women’s Ministry

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Jordan—What AWT is Doing . . .

●Radio—Teaches moral and spiritual principles, provides information about topics relevant to health, marriage and childcare, etc. These programs air four times/week in 15-minute segments.

●Web site—Geared to younger, literate women who discuss problems through an online forum, engage in Bible study, and discuss their needs with other women.

●Broadcast

Arab Woman Today is a media ministry in Jordan. It reaches into 22 Arab countries through several media:

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Jordan—What AWT Is Saying . . .

“We feel a great responsibility for turning the face of our dear Arab women toward the Savior, especially the women

of the Arab Middle East. [Through AWT] they have the opportunity to hear the gospel message twice a week at their own convenience, while they are performing their

traditional role according to their own culture.”

–Ruba Abbassi, founder & director, AWT Ministries

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China- Poverty

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China- Education

WMU teams work with elementary students and college students, teaching and

practicing English.

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Liberia—Ricks Institute

Social Issue: War Recovery

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Liberia—Offering a “Project: MOST” Experience

The Ricks Institute is a K-12 school for children in war-torn Liberia. Similar to Project MOST, Ricks teaches animal husbandry skills to children and families. This enables families to earn a living and escape the effects of war and poverty in their country.

Ricks also purchases animals for students, who then receive the immediate benefits (i.e. milk or meat from the offspring).

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Liberia—What They’re Learning

Liberians are learning to use their God-given gifts to feed themselves. They’re learning to move beyond years of distrust and anguish. And, they’re learning the truth of God’s love within a community of believers.

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Liberia—What They’re Leaving Behind . . .

In Liberia, men and women are not only learning

animal husbandry skills. They’re also learning

leadership and Bible study skills through WMU’s

Christian Men’s Job Corps® and Christian Women’s Job

Corps® ministries. These leaders will carry what

they’ve learned to the next generation.

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Moldova Beginning of Life Foundation

Social Issue:

Human Trafficking

*Second partnership with Moldova

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Social Issue: Human TraffickingHuman trafficking is a global industry that exports people into forced prostitution. In many cultures, honor and shame prevent victims from being received back into their families after rescue. The perceived “stain” on the family name often precludes victims from returning home. Moldova is a major train station in the human trafficking industry. Each day, 40 to 50 Moldovan women and girls are sold into forced prostitution.

Moldova

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Beginning of Life Foundation

Beginning of Life Foundation provides:

●Job Skills Training

●Safe accommodations

●Bible study

●Education

More importantly, Beginning of Life Foundation is about

Redemption.

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Beginning of Life Foundation

Redemption is the process of buying a person back for her original purpose. That is

the heartbeat of Beginning of Life. By redeeming a woman out of the human

trafficking industry, we begin to heal the 40 to 50 women and children who are sold into human trafficking every day in Moldova.

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Bringing It Full Circle . . .

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Close your eyes and imagine . . .

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Liberians learning skills that will support their families . . .

Women in the Arab world coming to Christ through AWT . . .

Healing for women in Moldova through Beginning of Life Foundation . . .

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You’ve seen where we’ve been and

where we are. Your prayers, knowledge

about the issues, and gifts to the

International Initiatives Fund can

help us move into the future.

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Send your gift to:

WMU Foundation

International Initiatives Fund

100 Missionary Ridge

Birmingham, AL 35242