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Lifebuilders exists
to provide love, acceptance, biblical teaching
and encouragement to those who are ready and committed
to life change and to provide the practical help
and guidance needed for individuals to fulfill
their God-given purpose.
We help individuals establish
and fulfill life goals by providing them with
practical assistance for daily living. We believe
from practical experience that the achievement
of such goals takes time and might require several,
if not all, of the following: encouragement, instruction,
healthy relationships, transportation, employment
and guidance and counsel from people that they
are living with in Christian community. Online |
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After
19 years of reckless abandon, we're still passionate
about seekers and still crazy enough to stick our
necks out. But most of all, we're still blown away
by God's faithfulness... and dreaming about future
possibilities. Online |
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The
Detroit Community AIDS Library (DCAL) was created
in 1995 through a partnership of academic health
sciences, medical hospital and public libraries--Detroit
Medical Center's Children's Hospital of Michigan
Library and Harper Hospital Library, Wayne State
University Shiffman Medical Library and Detroit
Public Library -- and three urban community-based
organizations serving HIV/AIDS infected and affected
persons: Community Health Awareness Group, Friends
Alliance and Project:Survival. Online |
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Michigan-NA.org was founded by
recovering addicts within the state of Michigan's
Narcotics Anonymous service structure. We are
a state-wide committee of recovering addicts comprised
of addicts from within both Regions of the state
of Michigan volunteering time to help carry the
message of Narcotics Anonymous primarily throughout
the state of Michigan, and with the audience of
the world wide web, let's face it, the entire
world. We are dedicated to helping people to overcome
the problems of addiction by providing a statewide
website to help recovering addicts find our meetings
and local NA functions in their communities. Online |
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Alcoholics Anonymous®
is a fellowship of men and women who share their
experience, strength and hope with each other that
they may solve their common problem and help others
to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement
for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There
are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting
through our own contributions. AA is not allied
with any sect, denomination, politics, organization
or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy,
neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary
purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics
to achieve sobriety. Online |
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The mission of
CWA is to protect and promote Biblical values among
all citizens - first through prayer, then education,
and finally by influencing our society - thereby
reversing the decline in moral values in our nation.
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International Justice
Mission (IJM) began operations in 1997 when a group
of human rights professionals, lawyers and public
officials launched an extensive study of the injustices
witnessed by overseas missionaries and relief and
development workers. The study surveyed 65 overseas
ministries representing 40,000 overseas workers
and found that almost 100 percent were aware of
abuses of power by police and other authorities
in the communities where they served. These overseas
workers, however, did not have the resources or
expertise to confront the abusive authorities and
bring rescue to the victims. They required the assistance
of trained public justice professionals to meet
these needs. Accordingly, IJM was established to
help the Christian community “seek justice,
rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan (and) plead
for the widow” (Isaiah 1:17). Online
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