Hope for Haiti

Type: news By Bradley Posted Feb 3, 2010 3 Comments

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Reach Records, ReachLife Ministries and Lamp Mode Recordings are collaborating to raise funds for the Church in Haiti. 100% of funds raised will go Churches helping Churches. This fund was created to address the immediate and long-term needs of churches when disaster befalls a country, region, city, or people.

For information on how you can help go here.

Posted February 3rd at 4:44 AM
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  • jfain (Feb 3rd, 10 at 5:52 PM) Real glad you guys are doing it. Way to support the less fortunate. A lot of people have gotten stuck on the country boundaries, but we are all God's children. The nationality given to us by man means nothing in the eyes of the lord. Keep supporting people world wide.
  • Rusty Shelangoski (Feb 5th, 10 at 8:07 AM) Man thank you guys for supporting this. It's funny how the world will all rally around a country after a natural disaster, but the money donated will go to rebuilding roads, schools, government buildings, etc. These are certainly not bad things, but where is the money to help rebuild the churches? Most secular groups/charities will not donate for that cause. Praise God for Churches Helping Churches! How awesome to see God's people ACTING like his people! Thanks again Reach.
  • Gilbert Eastlan (Feb 5th, 10 at 4:33 PM) Good Evening Reach Records how are you doing. God is good and his mercy endureth forever. Jesus Christ is waiting for us as The Body of Christ to go over to Hati and point Hatians to Jesus. You know in 2007 my Pastor, Pastor Timothy R Stokes successfully pointed me to Jesus Christ with a corporate Daniel Fast. I opened up my heart and Jesus Christ made me love him. I am in love with Jesus Christ and once Hatians taste and see that the Lord Jesus Christ is good there everyday candy will be Ephesians Chapter 1. PRAISE JESUS CHRIST as GOD THE SON forever and ever AMEN.

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