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THE GLOBAL VILLAGE

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The Global village. The global village. If the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up: 57 Asian 21 European 14 North and South American 8 African. Race. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE GLOBAL VILLAGE

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The global village

If the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

• 57 Asian

• 21 European

• 14 North and South American

• 8 African

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RaceIf the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

• 70 Non-White

• 30 White

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ReligionIf the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

• 33 All forms of Christianity

• 67 Non Christian

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World’s Wealth

$ $ $ $ $ $If the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

½ World Wealth = 6 (5 = U.S., 1 = European)

½ World Wealth = 94

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Housing If the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

• 20 Average or above housing

• 80 Substandard housing

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Reading AbilityIf the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

• 30 Literate

• 70 Illiterate

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CollegeIf the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

• 1 College degree

• 99 Non college educated

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Nutrition If the entire globe were represented by a village of 100 people this would be the make up:

• 30 Well Fed

• 20 Barely Enough

• 50 Mal-nourished

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“Helping those in need around the world”

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UGOM UGOM is a non-profit organization with a 2-

fold mission. Our main purpose is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to make disciples. (Matt. 28:19) Our secondary purpose is to care for the most vulnerable by working alongside them to provide for their most basic of needs. (Matt. 25:35-36) We use our secondary purpose in order to reach them with the saving power of our primary purpose; the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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UGOM With 80% of its precious people living in

extreme poverty, God has called us to the Central American country of Honduras. We work with the Christian Solidarity Program of Honduras to coordinate mission trips that consist of many projects.

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Our Ministries in Honduras Evangelism Building Homes Planting and Building Churches Educational Scholarships Feeding Families Water Storage Units and Latrines Safe Drinking Water Clothing and Shoes Planting Fruit Trees

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UGOM Accomplishments Built 16 homes

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UGOM Accomplishments Provided 124,000 meals

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UGOM Accomplishments Provided educational scholarships to 750

children

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UGOM Accomplishments Hosted 84 Short-Term Missionaries

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UGOM Accomplishments Hosted VBS for approximately 750 kids!

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UGOM Accomplishments Held 22 carnivals!

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UGOM Accomplishments Fed over 750 children a meal during VBS

celebrations

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UGOM Accomplishments Evangelized 8 separate communities

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UGOM Accomplishments Helped orphans get vocational training

to obtain jobs

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UGOM Accomplishments Shared the Gospel of Jesus Christ with

hundreds!

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3rd Annual “A Taste of Honduras” Mission Dinner

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Vision for 2013-2015

6 homes for the village of La Cabrarra Expand partnership with church plant in Los

Ranchos 150 scholarships per year ($32 per child) Evangelize 2 new communities per year Provide food for all families within our

ministry Expand discipleship program with local

churches“Where there is no vision, the people perish.”Proverbs 29:18a

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Vision for 2013-2015

Continue our partnership with the Faith Home Orphanage in Northern Honduras

Expand our local ministry in Kentucky/Tennessee

Strategically organize UGOM (i.e. volunteer job descriptions, fundraising campaigns, etc.)

“Where there is no vision, the people perish.”Proverbs 29:18a

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3rd Annual “A Taste of Honduras” Mission Dinner

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How to be involved Join us on a trip

December 27 – January 3 Summer 2015

Commit to pray for our mission and our teams

Volunteer to help organize the mission trips state-side

Schedule a presentation for UGOM Planning special events or fundraising Donations of needed supplies

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How to be involved Feed a family of 5 for 1 month for only $32 Send a child to school for the whole year for

only $32 Sponsor a block for a home for only $8 20for12 ($20 per month for 12 months) Help us plan ahead (budget) by partnering

with UGOM to donate a certain amount in the coming year

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Projected Costs Building 1 home - $6,500 Feeding a village - $250 Food packages for 10 volunteer families -

$300 Vacation Bible School Supplies - $1,000

With your help, we can make this happen for the vulnerable families in

Honduras

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Visit www.UGOM.org for more info