Pastor Mike Olive of Lake Worth's Common Ground Church has been traveling and doing outreach, finding Common Ground with those in Belgium, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania. He is most concerned about the refugee crisis--Syria has been hit the hardest.
The last I heard he was in Macedonia. He has asked for your help to raise money to buy 20 cell phones ($100 each) to give to refugees to help them find their families.
“The need is so great,” Olive said. “It’s a human crisis that needs a human response.”
If you care to help in this worthwhile cause, Click here to donate.
7 comments:
No donation necessary for this globetrotter, there are people HERE who need help.
No donations for this imposter. Charity starts at home!!!
Two comments from the same person?
Mike Olive is the real deal. He is asking for help for some worn-torn refugees in Syria looking for family, etc.. Trying to help people is what ministers do--it's what pastor Mike does every day.
No, more than one of us sees the blight here, we have enough.
Work on your Sober Homes. Get rid of the addicts. Stop picking on Christian pastors trying to help people.
Being protective of the downtown is fine and being an atheist is your business, but there are people who really reach out and help. You condemn them.
Reminds me of the saying: "The missionaries went to Africa to do good, and they did very well indeed." You could substitute any one of a number of countries for Africa.
So true 2:37pm, if a muslim organization can pay millions for land here why can't they help their own?
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