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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Global Mission for Children, a Child Sponsorship Charity Announces Media Presence on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, GodTube, YouTube, Pintrest, LinkedIn and Others

Bradenton, FL (Sharewellnewswire.com) September 11, 2012 – GlobalMissionforChildren.org (“GMFC”), has expanded its online presence to all the social media outlets.

James Miller, Co-Founder and marketing director comments “We have officially launched our marketing campaign today”. They have online presence on the following siteswww.facebook.com/globalmissionforchildren , http://twitter.com/globalmission4 , Google+ ,Pintrest.com , LinkedIn, YouTube, http://www.godtube.com/globalmission/ and others. James states “We are launching an aggressive media campaign as 30,000 children are dying each and every day from starvation and curable diseases in Africa. 1,000 children die each hour in Africa and GMFC is doing something about it with the help of child sponsors.”

James has a background in business and marketing as he has been in the telecommunications industry for 23 years. He has built and sold telecom companies and remains a telecommunications consultant to this day. He has formed GMFC Telecom Consultants and is donating 50% of his income to the Mission. James is offering, through GMFC Telecom, to provide businesses with a free audit of their telecommunications services which include their internet services, local & long distance carrier(s), cellular phones and any other telecom expense they may have. James usually charges hundreds to thousands to perform these audits but is offering them 100% free of charge to anyone who get’s in touch with him from now on.

GMFC is a Christian nonprofit that offers individuals the opportunity to sponsor a child of their choosing for just $1 a day. They serve all faiths, colors and creeds with no exceptions. The donations are pooled together and provide children and communities with necessities like clean water, medicine, food, education, spiritual nurture and hope for the very first time in their entire lives. They have 6 full time missionaries on the Island of Uno. A remote island off the coast of Guinea Bissau and is the 6th poorest Country in the world.

GMFC feeds and medicated between 10-40 people per day out of a small, unsterilized, medical room they built. They have built 6 schools that educate 465 children from kindergarten through the 5th grade. They have also built 6 churched where they worship the Lord Jesus and teach the villagers the “Good News” of God.

The missionaries arrived on the island 8 ½ years ago with their 1 year old son what they witnessed was simply unbelievable. The devastation was incredible and the situation was incredibly dire. The people were starving and dying each and every day. 80% of them were illiterate and this has gone on since the beginning of time. GMFC has done miraculous things since they arrived. They have taught hundreds of children as missionary Sirlene Elison has a degree in teaching, they have medicated thousands as missionary Jose Elison has an advanced degree in nursing and they have feed the hungry and bring the love of God to these forgotten people for the very 1st time.

Pastor Wilson, co-founder and senior Pastor of Global Mission for Children visited the island of Uno for two weeks to visit the missionaries in April of this year. On his mission trip, where he was joined with his wife Pastor Andrea Westphal, he explained to his friend and co-founder of GMFC James Miller on his return “Jimmy, what I can’t be explained in words. In all my years as a Pastor in the US I have never seen the destruction like I witnessed in guinea Bissau.” Wilson continued “Jimmy, we must help these missionaries and children ASAP. The missionaries have made great strides but so much more needs to be done. Millions more need to be helped. What can we do?” James immediately gave his life to them mission and GMFC was founded.

Contact Info:
James Miller
888.920.0149
jmiller@globalmissionforchildren.org
Fax – 888.959.0069
http://www.globalmissionforchildren.org
Global Mission for Children

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