We are starting an online store to help with our orphan
projects in Africa and get cool stuff out to the rest of the world that is made
by the kids, go-go’s and single mothers here.
You will be able to purchase jewelry, postcards, T-shirts,
art, etc., and every time you make a purchase you’re helping disciple, feed, educate,
protect and empower the amazing children and people that God has called us to.
I will update you as it’s all ready, but for now, check out www.breatheafrica.com.
BreatheAfrica – “I am the Breath of an orphan.”
As a pastor that travels around the globe, the question I am
asked most from the people I meet is: “What is the will of God for my life, what
am I suppose to do?”
We at BreatheAfrica believe the answer is very simple – “I
am the will of God.” You and I are the answer to those that cannot help
themselves. My friend Tom Davis reminded us in his book “Red Letters” (read a book review on it here) how
Mother Teresa put it:
When a poor person dies of hunger,
it has not happened because God did not take care of him or her. It has
happened because neither you nor I wanted to give that person what he or she
needed.
When you purchase any of the
products we offer at BreatheAfrica, you are “being the will of God” to widows and
orphans, to the fatherless of the earth that cannot help themselves.
“I am the Breath of an orphan
today.”
James 1:27 says this: “Religion
that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after
orphans in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.”
Welcome to BreatheAfrica. I hope that you will take the call seriously to be the breath of an orphan today in Jesus’ name.
Way to go Black.
Thanks for the hard work Casey!
Have you heard about the National Day of Care? It’s a day for all Americans to give to a ministry or humanitarian organization of their choice that supports orphans in Africa. Donations made to the National Day of Care, a nonprofit, are dispersed to organizations such as World Vision and Samaritan’s Purse. This is a national movement held the Sunday before Valentine’s Day, Feb. 10. Churches, businesses and all individuals can participate. Their website is http://www.nationaldayofcare.org. Help us spread the word!