Rainbow Hair for BGMC
Urbana Assembly of God
Urbana, Illinois
I am excited to share with you the blessings of this past Missions Sunday.
In January, I challenged our kids to bring in $1000 in the year 2001 for BGMC. This was a large amount because in 2000, we barely raised $350. I told them if they raised $1000, I would dye my hair purple for 2 weeks. They were thrilled and told their parents about this project.
We received our first offering for BGMC for 2001 last Sunday, and the grand total was $432!!!! That is more then we raised in the whole year last year! We will reach $1000, and my daughter upped the goal by pledging to dye her hair blue when we reach $2000. This got the kids leadership going, and we now have goals of green hair at $1500, and pink hair at $2500. (I tried to convince Pastor Grogan to go orange and blue for $10,000, but I think he is scared!)
Praise God for on fire kids who love Jesus and want to share his love around the world!
Pastor Tracey Roberts
Promises Kept Children's Ministry
Urbana Assembly of God
2502 S. Race Street
Urbana, Illinois 61801
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But God, That's a Lot of Money
God told Josh to pledge $1,000. That's a lot of money for a seven-year-old, but God said he could do it.
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4 Kids + 8 Months = $1,100 for BGMC
You've heard about the boy whose lunch fed the 5,000. Have you heard about four California kids who teamed up to earn $1,100 for missions in eight months?
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Earning & Learning
We have 21 kids committed to earning $5 a month for BGMC. Two boys already have gone to work.
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Two Boys, A Garage Sale, and A Burden for Missions
Michael and John have a real heart for missions. They are only 8 and 10 years old, but they set a great example to all the other kids on how to be a cheerful giver. -
Rainbows Hop for BGMC
Six little Rainbows from Mayo First Assembly of God in Mayo, Florida have raised over $1,100 for BGMC. -
One Boy Earns More Than $3000 for BGMC
Nine-year-old Connor McGrath from Springfield, Missouri earned $1,500.83 for BGMC during 2001. -
BGMC Fever in Pennsylvania
I cannot tell or write this testimony without tears coming again to my eyes. This little girl gave all she had and held nothing back. -
A Young Girl and A Shoe Box
The story of one of the many children from First Assembly of God in Garland, Texas, who sacrifically gave.






