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This year at Encounter I’m sure your all aware that we are trying to be more ‘outward focussed’ – meaning that we want to be a part of something bigger, and that has an effect outside the four walls of SBC. That’s why we have started ‘Making Our Money Count’, the first of hopefully many events and ideas throughout the year that will help us make a difference to the lives of people across the globe.
How does it work?
Basically the concept is that over the next two weeks (finishing on Friday 12th Oct) we all try and set some money aside, perhaps everyday, as an offering to God. We are suggesting
that you could do this by perhaps deciding that you are going to give up sweets, crisps, fizzy drinks, bottled water or whatever it is that you buy regularly for the two week period and put the money you would usually spend on that aside for a good cause. If you don’t buy anything regularly then maybe you could find another way to set aside money, or perhaps you could spend a little less on lunch everyday or bring a packed lunch occasionally instead of buying stuff all the time.
It doesn’t have be a huge amount – even if you set aside 30p a day for the next two weeks because you decided not to buy a particular chocolate bar everyday then that mounts up to £4.20, and if everyone at Encounter did that it would come to approx £252!
Then What?!…
Then bring the money you’ve collected or set aside from the two weeks along on Friday the 12th October to Encounter and we will put it all together and total it all up. The money that we have raised will then be given to the Hope Foundation, an organisation that Ken McCaw (from the office, but not the programme ‘The Office’) is involved with. This organisation works towards providing clean and safe drinking water for people in Nigeria, and is a very worthy cause.
Your money could literally be saving lives.
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