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Every Child Ministries

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Address:
PO Box 810 875-1 S State Rd 2
Hebron, IN, 46341
United States

Number of Volunteers Serving:
40
Number of People Being Served:
250000
Web Page:

Mission Statement

ECM is a Christian mission for the forgotten children of Africa--street children, slave children, orphaned and abandoned children, children devastated by war and poverty. We are committed to showing every child the love of Jesus in practical ways and teaching the Gospel. We want to show kids that Jesus can heal broken hearts and restore broken lives. ECM's home support base in Indiana (Mission Central) is a home support basis, a hub where programs are designed, where we communicate with the field, where we do a myriad of projects all for the purpose of enabling and supporting our various activities in Africa. These activities include street ministry, a children's home, orphanage and Christian school, liberation of slave children, teacher training, leadership development, Bible classes in schools and more.

Description

Office hours

Mon-Wed & Friday, 9-5



We also have occasional opportunities for virtual volunteers, and we send volunteer teams to Ghana and Uganda every summer, as well as individual opportunities during the year to Ghana.



We also have opportunities to serve in our home office, in small groups, and in your own home area.

Organizational Statement of Faith

Children are any nation's greatest resource--a precious treasure from God, created in God's image from the moment of conception and endued by Him with worth and potential.



We are an evangelical Christian mission. We believe the Bible is the inerrant Word of God and we hold to it in all our teachings. We believe Jesus is God's own Son come in human flesh who died for our sins and rose victoriously from the dead, the only Savior!



We work with Bible-teaching churches of many names.

Program Type


Youth Program

Denominational Affiliation


Non-denominational/Independent/Inter-denominational

Do you Require Formal Orientation Training?

No