September 06, 2008
(Harlem, NYC) Multi-Church Special Event
Responding to the Historic African AIDS Orphans Crisis
Join in a Partnership Event with World Vision New York
Featuring
Bonnie St. John
Ron Mitchell
With music by the smooth jazz gospel recording group
TransJazz
Saturday – September 6th, 2008 - 3pm
Convent Avenue Baptist Church
Rev. Dr. Jesse T. Williams, Jr., Senior Pastor
Convent Ave. and 145th St. in Manhattan – www.conventchurch.org
Convent Avenue Baptist Church
Rev. Dr. Jesse T. Williams, Jr., Senior Pastor
Convent Ave. and 145th St. in Manhattan – www.conventchurch.org
Bonnie St. John has been described by NBC Nightly News as “one of the five most inspiring women in America.” She is a motivational speaker who was disabled and abused as a child, yet rose to become the first African-American woman to win Olympic medals in skiing, a Rhodes scholar, and a member of President’s Clinton’s Economic Council. Her recent book, How Strong Women Pray, will be available for purchase.
With over 12 million AIDS orphans in Africa, New York area churches and individuals are coming together to change the lives of thousands of these children through World Vision sponsorships.
All are welcome! Free-will offering. Net proceeds to benefit World Vision’s work with orphans and other vulnerable children in Rwanda. For more information: 212 234-6767 or HAPNY@hotmail.com
www.worldvision.org/newyork World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.
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