Family Project








Action Steps For Family Projects

THE FAMILY CHALLENGE

  1. Watch the PPF video together and then have an age-appropriate family discussion about the persecution of believers in other parts of the world. You might include a time of Bible study examining what it means to be a part of the worldwide Body of Christ, and how we are told to respond to the needs of our brothers and sisters.
  2. As a family, discuss and choose a PPF project (SaveTheNuba, 100Wells, or Build The Base) that you can focus on together.
  3. Together, get educated about that project: the people group being served, their history, their needs. Find information online. Check books out of the library. Read articles on the PPF website. Look for documentaries about that region.
  4. Make those needs a regular part of your prayer life together. Before meals, before bed, etc., cultivate the habit of interceding together for the people and the project you have chosen.
  5. If appropriate, help your children write letters to elected officials, drawing their attention to needs and asking them to act. (This is especially appropriate for a campaign like SaveTheNuba.)
  6. As a family, choose a goal, like selling 100 SaveTheNuba or 100Wells t-shirts, or raising $100 (or $1000!) to give towards the project you’ve chosen. Brainstorm ways to reach that goal: yard sale, pet-sitting service, etc. Make a chart to visually track your progress.
  7. Encourage your children to take advantage of appropriate opportunities in school to write papers or do projects related to the Sudanese people, their history, and their current sufferings. (This is a great way to make more people aware of the current situation.)
  8. Ask your children to come up with original ideas for ways to get involved, and then help them shape those raw ideas into workable realities.
  9. Use social media (facebook, twitter, blogging) to let other families know what your family is doing, and to invite them to be a part.

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