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    Teens Party All Night at Megachurch New Year’s Bash

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    “We want to share Christ with people and this is a chance for us to share the good news of Jesus to a lot of students,” said Dale Sutherland, director of student ministries at McLean Bible Church, to The Christian Post. “We also get to show the love of Christ by raising money and moving our kids’ resources into the needs of Africa.”

    In addition to fun, students were educated about the effects of AIDS on children in Africa. Under the theme “My Resolution: Save Africa,” students greeted the New Year by joining in the battle against the AIDS crisis.

    The event encouraged participating teens to help raise money to build at least four orphanages in Uganda for those who lost parents to AIDS. Students fundraised through selling bracelets, t-shirts, and soliciting sponsorship from neighbors and local businesses ahead of the event.

    Furthermore, $5 from every ticket sold was donated to the Home of Hope Orphanage in Africa fund. Overall, the fundraising goal is to raise $25,000 to build homes for the AIDS orphans.

    “We have all kinds of plans with what will happen with the kids over the next couple of months [after the New Year’s Eve party],” said Sutherland. “We are getting ready to re-shift and go towards another goal so we can keep our kids constantly targeted towards Christ’s mission of reaching the poor.”

    You can read more here at the Christian Post...

    More than 1,600 teens flashed their tickets at the entrance of a mega-church to join the largest under-age New Year’s Eve party in the Washington, D.C. area on Monday night. The all-night, drug and alcohol free event hosted by McLean Bible Church offered a safe yet fun alternative for teens who wanted to enjoy all the New Year’s festivities but in a Christian environment. Junior to senior high students were treated to a wide range of entertainment including illusionist and escape artist Brock Gill, The Price is Right Game Show, inflatable boxing & jousting, snow board simulator, sumo wrestling, SOAR Dunk Team, an ESPN Zone, movies, and the presentation of the Gospel message...

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    1. karen on Wed, January 02, 2008

      That’s great!  We had an all night event, too… but much, MUCH smaller.  Keeping our kids safe is a huge priority for us.  We do the all night thing to keep the parents safe and off the roads.  It’s exhausting, but very much worth it.

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