ARKS: People with a Single Focus
Accumulated Resources Of Kindred Spirits (ARKS) focuses its efforts on investing professional, financial, and spiritual capital to strengthen the local church and nonprofit community as well as assisting in ministerial, educational, leadership development, and humanitarian needs at home and abroad.
Highlighted Ministry Partner
Reaching a Generation (RaG) is a ministry with a strategic plan to provide hope for South Africa's AIDS orphans. That plan involves people who are willing to get involved.
The best way to provide for orphaned and needy children in South Africa is through community empowerment. RaG is unique among other relief programs because it builds on the incredible human resources of South Africa to meet South African needs.
To learn more, about Reaching a Generation, visit the Partners section or go to their web site to learn about upcoming team trips and ways to help partner in the work.
Special Gift for Donors
To show our appreciation for those who send a donation of $10 or more, ARKS has a special Donor's Gift Package. The package includes Dr. Seymour's book, Black History Through Blue Eyes and recent sermons, including "Operation Bunia - Does Anyone Really Care?" and "When your Valentine Gets Returned." Hurry because supplies are limited.
Latest News: Partner Profile: Hope Fellowship
Bringing Hope to Generation in South Africa (more...)
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Ministry Partners
As of 12/1/2008, ARKS has 17 partners in our network of ministries
providing a wide range of services around the world.
Photo GalleriesTake a look at a gallery of recent photos. Ministry to the Motherland Operation Bunia Pastoral Education in Kenya Operation Bunia
ARKS is actively looking for partners to assist with a relief and development project for Bunia, a war-torn town in Congo, East Africa.
Click the Operation Bunia icon to learn more about how you or your company can make a difference.
Breaking News
The headquarters for the UN troops in the Congo is across the street
from the ARKS-sponsored Dorcas Club for Widows.
By April 15th, the UN will decide on whether to remove those troops.
Read this recent news article from the Christian Science Monitor for more details.
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