
C.B.F. Global Movement
Ministry Programs

​PROGRAM 1 ​​​​​Educational Sponsorship​​
​​How dose it work?
​A child becomes sponsored through the request of a partnering organization who has determine that this child is suited for the benefit of such program. You agree to a voluntary monthly donation of $15 or more as you are able. The more you are able to give, the more help reaches the children.
You also have the possibility of sponsoring as many projects as you wish. We ask that if at all possible you set up a periodic payment on your debit/credit card through our secure site. However, it is possible to send in your donations through the mail. In this case a payment coupon will be e-mailed each time.
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Through your monthly donation you give your sponsored children hope for a future and participate in creating a better world. Education, health services and education may mean the difference between development and misery. Your support is even part of developing the children's immediate surroundings.
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You get a friend far away whom you can follow on your personal home page. You also regularly receive information concerning the project's happenings, for example, how things are going at your children's school, and in some cases, can see how things are for the children via WEB-camera.
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You can even send extra gifts for your sponsored children for their birthday, Christmas and other special events. You can send greeting cards via the net, and you can send pictures of yourself and your family that your sponsored children can share and much more!

PROGRAM 2 Rescue and Restore​​
Rescuer and Restore Coalition anti-human Trafficking Task Force CBF Rescue & Restore Coalition a partning network of governmental & non-governmental agencies working together to combat and create resources to End Modern Day Slavery​​​
How dose it work?
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​Partnering with Christian foundation and other agency we can make a difference by confronting aggressive human violence: violence that strips widows and orphans of their property and livelihoods, violence that steals dignity and health from children trafficked into forced prostitution, violence that denies freedom and security to families trapped in slavery.
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Violence against the poor is not driven by the overwhelming power of the perpetrators – it is driven by the vulnerability of the victims. This violence can be stopped with my commit to create change through the rescue and restoration of those impact by such crimes. Our mission is to utilize the power of the law which can be brought to bear on behalf of those who need it, and when people of good will contribute their financial and professional resources to insisting it stop..

​PROGRAM 4 R.E.A.C.H.
​​How dose it work?
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We equip at-risk children local and in developing nations with the tools they need to reach their God-given potential by creating opportunities for spiritual, physical, social, mental, and emotional development.
The motive... (development of integrated creative platforms that will execute programs that will empower Partners, Christian foundation and other agency to make a difference by confronting aggressive human violence: violence that strips those and orphans of their property and livelihoods, violence that steals dignity and health from children.
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PROGRAM 5 Canlibot Caresa Rizal Philippines Feeding Program
​How dose it work? ​
The primary objectives for Canlibot.Caresa Rizal Kids Feeding Program are to alleviate short-term hunger and address micronutrient (vitamin and mineral) deficiencies. In addition, our Mission Feeding’s goal is to increase enrollment in schools, reduce school absenteeism, improve children's learning ability and scholastic results, and reduce the strain on families to provide for their children. Piso Mula Sa Puso Kids Ministry operates its nutritional feeding programs primarily through communities in order to maximize the incentive for education achievement and to stimulate a positive image in rural communities.
The children not only receive a meal, but also experience a warm, family atmosphere where they get to play games, do crafts, worship God through song, and hear a Bible story that communicates the truth of God’s love for them. It is our joy to be able to meet both their physical and spiritual needs. We are now able to visit the homes of these children where parents are grateful that we where concern for needs of the children. In response parents have an open ear to respond to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Out of this initiative many teens attend church and weekly bible studies.
Piso Mula Sa Puso Kids Ministry Outreach currently contributes toward the feeding of more than 500 children. The Feeding Program is an Evangelical Community Outreach Feeding children regardless of church affiliation or lack of it. Hunger has no prerequisite. This program is an efficient way to meet the needs of these children on a more regular basis. This feeding which usually consists of a small bowl of rice in some broth. It doesn't sound like much by our standards but these children are so grateful for this meal. They stand patiently waiting to receive what may realistically be the best meal of their week.
Missionaries and Pastors work together to achieve this goal, they don't have much but give what they have. They don't have time to worry about denominational differences. We are talking children and their survival.

​PROGRAM 6 AWAKENING...the collective.
​​How dose it work?
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OurCreation:
The Collective, a fellowship of creatives that shares a common interest and goal to declare the love-message of the gospel of Jesus Christ to this generation through creative mediums. By creatives we mean anyone gifted with and exercising a creative or technical gift; visual artists, designers, camera operator, musicians, poets, video editors, painters, photographers, illustrators, dancers, skateboarders, writers, filmmakers, visionaries, sculptors, etc.
We understand that culture changes, so we have to change — our methods, not the message —to reach people for Jesus. We are committed to sharing the gospel in a way everyone will be able to understand. Because we’re serious about our commitment to reach our community, we will do and try anything and everything to help people get to know, fall in love with, and follow Jesus.
We want to partner:
With individuals by providing critical training to make a difference in the world.
with other ministries to maximize our impact in new communities.
with local churches by offering international missions opportunities.
with international churches to help them thrive and expand their reach.
with financial supporters to provide necessary resources for others.
We believe the good news of Jesus is the best news for our world. It’s our mission to reach out to those who don’t have a relationship with Him and share the hope that we’ve discovered. We’re serious in embracing Jesus’ great commission and in being personally relevant to our community as we seek opportunities to invite others to fully connect with Him and with us. We take Jesus’ words “as you are going” to heart and are committed to going out into the community before asking the community to come to us.
Matthew 28:19-20
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​PROGRAM 8 OHANA Orphanage "Mission House" Philippines
​​How dose it work?
Today the traditional orphanage is on the way out. The argument advanced a century ago by anti-orphanage reformer Henry Dwight Chapin that "a poor home is better than a good institution" had spread widely.
But some people disagree today. "Privately run orphanages are a pretty good idea for some children," University of California Irvine business professor Richard McKenzie wrote in his "The Home: A Memoir of Growing Up in an Orphanage."
As the idea spread in the first half of the 20th century that institutions were bad places to raise children, many of the more than 1,000 orphanages that housed American children in 1910 closed. The number of children in foster care surpassed the number of children in institutions by 1950. A decade later, Congress hastened the demise of the surviving orphanages by changing the law to allow foster parents to receive Aid to Families with Dependent Children payments, making it more attractive to be a foster parent.
Most of the orphanages that didn't close changed their missions and their names, dropping the term orphanage, but many people who grew up in orphanages have happy memories.
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The Ohana Orphanage "Mission House Philippines primary objective is to meet the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of orphaned and/or destitute children by providing them with love, care, nourishment, guidance, and the highest level of education so that they can grow to be valued members of society with a promising future and a memorable past.
The Ohana Orphanage "Mission House Philippines also aims to provide all of the children of Philippines with the highest level of education and guidance, so they can grow to be assets to their community and so that they can compete competitively for jobs, admissions and placement upon graduation.
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The Orphanage "Mission House aims to not only cater to children’s mental needs, but to provide a complete package, by catering to the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of the children as well.
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