
CALVARY COMMUNITY TRUST AARON BIBLE COLLEGE AND CALVARY CHILDREN HOME KIDS HAVE HAD A VERY GOOD TIME IN PRAYER :-)

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SISTER MARY HELPED THE CALVARY CHILDREN HOME KIDS TO LEARN ENGLISH.
GOD BLESS HER

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For whatever
things were written before were written for our learning, that we
through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.
Romans 15:4 (New King James Version)

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What is Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the
United States. In Canada it is celebrated on the second Monday in
October. In 2008, Thanksgiving is celebrated on November 26th in the
US, and October 12th in Canada.
The First Thanksgiving
When we think of Thanksgiving today, image...s of football, pumpkin
pie, parades, and turkey dinner complete with cranberry sauce come to
mind, as well as plans for a Black Friday shopping spree the following day.
Of course none of these items were present back in 1621, when the
Wampanoag people and the Pilgrims sat down together to give thanks for
nature’s bounty. Although the celebrants at this particular meal didn’t
even call it “Thanksgiving”, this particular harvest feast is the one
after which we model our modern-day Thanksgiving celebrations.
People of both cultures had been giving thanks for the fall harvest
and other gifts of nature for many centuries. It is interesting to note
that the religious element, giving thanks to God, was not present at
this particular celebration in 1621, even though the Pilgrims were
devoutly religious. In fact, some early Pilgrim "thanksgiving days"
were actually fasts rather than feasts. Imagine that!
However, the Native Americans had their own religious customs and
beliefs. As a result, during this "first" Thanksgiving, Pilgrims and
Native Americans did not focus on what was different between them, but
instead concentrated on what they all shared. The two groups of people
worked side by side to hunt and prepare food as equals and friends.
Their friendship and cooperation was yet another thing for which to be
thankful. Other feasts such as this one took place throughout the New
World, where settlers and Native Americans worked together and
celebrated together as one.
When we sit down to our Thanksgiving dinner, we honor a piece of
early American history. The story of the Pilgrims and Native Americans
serve as a good reminder for all of us to be thankful for what we
have--no matter how much or how little.
How Thanksgiving Became a Holiday
After 1621, future Thanksgiving celebrations occurred at various
times throughout the year. George Washington declared a feast of
Thanksgiving in 1789, and presidents issued similar yearly
proclamations after that. During the Civil War, poet Sarah Hale started
a campaign to celebrate the holiday on the same day throughout the
country.
President Abraham Lincoln saw it as a way to unite the country, and
he in 1863 he proclaimed a national Thanksgiving celebration on the
last Thursday in November. It was changed from the last Thursday to the
third Thursday by Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 as a way to lengthen the
Christmas shopping holiday. In 1941, Roosevelt finally changed the date
to the fourth Thursday in November, proclaiming it a Federal holiday in
1941.Read More
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the
United States. In Canada it is celebrated on the second Monday in
October. In 2008, Thanksgiving is celebrated on November 26th in the
US, and October 12th in Canada.
The First Thanksgiving
When we think of Thanksgiving today, image...s of football, pumpkin
pie, parades, and turkey dinner complete with cranberry sauce come to
mind, as well as plans for a Black Friday shopping spree the following day.
Of course none of these items were present back in 1621, when the
Wampanoag people and the Pilgrims sat down together to give thanks for
nature’s bounty. Although the celebrants at this particular meal didn’t
even call it “Thanksgiving”, this particular harvest feast is the one
after which we model our modern-day Thanksgiving celebrations.
People of both cultures had been giving thanks for the fall harvest
and other gifts of nature for many centuries. It is interesting to note
that the religious element, giving thanks to God, was not present at
this particular celebration in 1621, even though the Pilgrims were
devoutly religious. In fact, some early Pilgrim "thanksgiving days"
were actually fasts rather than feasts. Imagine that!
However, the Native Americans had their own religious customs and
beliefs. As a result, during this "first" Thanksgiving, Pilgrims and
Native Americans did not focus on what was different between them, but
instead concentrated on what they all shared. The two groups of people
worked side by side to hunt and prepare food as equals and friends.
Their friendship and cooperation was yet another thing for which to be
thankful. Other feasts such as this one took place throughout the New
World, where settlers and Native Americans worked together and
celebrated together as one.
When we sit down to our Thanksgiving dinner, we honor a piece of
early American history. The story of the Pilgrims and Native Americans
serve as a good reminder for all of us to be thankful for what we
have--no matter how much or how little.
How Thanksgiving Became a Holiday
After 1621, future Thanksgiving celebrations occurred at various
times throughout the year. George Washington declared a feast of
Thanksgiving in 1789, and presidents issued similar yearly
proclamations after that. During the Civil War, poet Sarah Hale started
a campaign to celebrate the holiday on the same day throughout the
country.
President Abraham Lincoln saw it as a way to unite the country, and
he in 1863 he proclaimed a national Thanksgiving celebration on the
last Thursday in November. It was changed from the last Thursday to the
third Thursday by Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 as a way to lengthen the
Christmas shopping holiday. In 1941, Roosevelt finally changed the date
to the fourth Thursday in November, proclaiming it a Federal holiday in
1941.Read More

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That was the true Light which gives light to every man coming into the world.
John 1:9 (New King James Version)

Steve Maylam Wonderful, this is what Gods work is really about. I hope and pray this grows :). God bless you all

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Then little children
were brought to Him that He might put His hands on them and pray,but
the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, "Let the little children
come to Me,and do not forbid them;for of such is the kingdom of heaven.
"Matthew 19:13-14 New King James Version

CALVARY COMMUNITY TRUST Pastor Billy Joe Daugherty. He has been diagnosed with Lymphoma Cancer. But we are standing on Gods word knowing that He has been healed and that Pastor Billy Joe will be restored back to full health.

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Please order for 10 DVD from us and sell it to your friends and relatives. And bless these projects for this cause 15USD per DVD. This will help the poor Tribal orphan Children’s food and Education. Also request each of them to buy ten DVD’s from us and sell it to their Friends & Relatives. This will be in cycle and wi...ll help to meet out the recurring expenses of the poor children. We will be very thank full if you send ten DVD’s per month and render your continues help to the poor children who are wholly depending upon us. We will send the DVD’s as soon as we get your request.
This program is called “SELL TEN SAMARITAN”
We have to provide shelter for 50 poor Tribal orphan Children.
Run the school in the dense Himalayan forest where 300 poor tribal children are studying with our ten staffs & Teachers.
Our Commitments are:
1. Shelter for 50 poor Children (Coimbatore).
2. Daily Food for 50 children and one meal per day for the Mission School in Himalayan forest.
3. Dresses and Uniforms for School for both 50 and 300 children.
4. Shoes, Socks, and Sandals.
5. Hair oil, Soaps, Tooth paste, washing powder and Toilet cleaners.
6. Bed, Bed Sheets, Pillows & Blankets.
7. School van dues.
8. Water, Electricity, Diesel & Petrol.
9. Medicines & Tonics.
10. School fees, Note Books, Pen, Pencil, Teaching guides, Geometry Boxes.
We are running an English Medium School in the Himalayan Forest range. There 300 Children are studying. We have to pay salary to the 10 Teachers and provide lunch and books and note books to the students. Also we have to provide food and shelter for the 25 Old age people who are staying in the Mission School in the Himalayan forest and looking after the school children. So the Money which we are getting from the DVD’s is very much useful to run this institution.
So please be a part of this Charitable Intuition and help the poor Tribal children by becoming a STS.Read More
This program is called “SELL TEN SAMARITAN”
We have to provide shelter for 50 poor Tribal orphan Children.
Run the school in the dense Himalayan forest where 300 poor tribal children are studying with our ten staffs & Teachers.
Our Commitments are:
1. Shelter for 50 poor Children (Coimbatore).
2. Daily Food for 50 children and one meal per day for the Mission School in Himalayan forest.
3. Dresses and Uniforms for School for both 50 and 300 children.
4. Shoes, Socks, and Sandals.
5. Hair oil, Soaps, Tooth paste, washing powder and Toilet cleaners.
6. Bed, Bed Sheets, Pillows & Blankets.
7. School van dues.
8. Water, Electricity, Diesel & Petrol.
9. Medicines & Tonics.
10. School fees, Note Books, Pen, Pencil, Teaching guides, Geometry Boxes.
We are running an English Medium School in the Himalayan Forest range. There 300 Children are studying. We have to pay salary to the 10 Teachers and provide lunch and books and note books to the students. Also we have to provide food and shelter for the 25 Old age people who are staying in the Mission School in the Himalayan forest and looking after the school children. So the Money which we are getting from the DVD’s is very much useful to run this institution.
So please be a part of this Charitable Intuition and help the poor Tribal children by becoming a STS.Read More

CALVARY COMMUNITY TRUST Pastor Billy Joe Daugherty. He has been diagnosed with Lymphoma Cancer. But we are standing on Gods word knowing that He has been healed and that Pastor Billy Joe will be restored back to full health.

CALVARY COMMUNITY TRUST
Our ministry was started in the year of 1990 and our hearts were heavy with the burden to educate and train the people who were being ignored by society, especially in the areas of India where the tribal people live.
Yes, as we discovered, there are many places in India where the children never go to school and the par...ents never dress them properly and they were never able to eat good food like we do. So, we decided to approach them and do the best we could do for the development of their people.
First, we gave these children a basic education by paying for a tutor to give them special individual training every week end. We also reached out to the seniors in the villages and the sick and we fed them with quality food!
Now, the children are getting a quality education with the special help of the tutor and can now have a positive outlook for their future like the other children.
Read More
Yes, as we discovered, there are many places in India where the children never go to school and the par...ents never dress them properly and they were never able to eat good food like we do. So, we decided to approach them and do the best we could do for the development of their people.
First, we gave these children a basic education by paying for a tutor to give them special individual training every week end. We also reached out to the seniors in the villages and the sick and we fed them with quality food!
Now, the children are getting a quality education with the special help of the tutor and can now have a positive outlook for their future like the other children.
Read More

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We have realized the desperate need to start a Bible College for the children that graduate from our secular education. We realized that even though they had a Biblical influence as they received their secular education, they would return to their homes and be pulled away from their faith.
So, in light of this , we hav...e now started our Aaron Bible College on June 5, 2009 in order to give them a full ministerial education in all biblical studies for the next 3 years. At that time, they will graduate as an ordained minister of the gospel and they will then be able to go forth and preach the gospel. We will totally help them find the area they need to minister such as areas that they know the local language.We will help establish and plant the churches.
We have 15 students that have started in the first classes and they are all from tribal areas where the gospel is not currently being preached.
We are totally supporting these children and young adults, from the First grade to college, with finances, clothing , residence, and their education.
We would like to offer you the opportunity to join in with us by your financial support, either in one time gifts or monthly pledges. You may send your gifts to CALVARY COMMUNITY TRUSTRead More
So, in light of this , we hav...e now started our Aaron Bible College on June 5, 2009 in order to give them a full ministerial education in all biblical studies for the next 3 years. At that time, they will graduate as an ordained minister of the gospel and they will then be able to go forth and preach the gospel. We will totally help them find the area they need to minister such as areas that they know the local language.We will help establish and plant the churches.
We have 15 students that have started in the first classes and they are all from tribal areas where the gospel is not currently being preached.
We are totally supporting these children and young adults, from the First grade to college, with finances, clothing , residence, and their education.
We would like to offer you the opportunity to join in with us by your financial support, either in one time gifts or monthly pledges. You may send your gifts to CALVARY COMMUNITY TRUSTRead More

































