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Plano church giving hope to children through children

NewsABPnews  |  September 3, 2009

PLANO—First Baptist Church aims to give hope to children and through children. With its current campaign, it’s doing both.

Children of the church filled Texas-sized banks with coins for the Texas Baptist Offering for World Hunger to feed hungry children in the state and around the world. The effort is part of the congregation’s involvement in Texas Hope 2010, an initiative to share the hope of Christ with every Texan by Easter 2010 and meet human needs.

“I think it’s very important for children to be missions-minded and have a biblical worldview,” said Debbie Parker, the church’s preschool minister. “I think we as children’s ministers need to understand we talk about missions opportunities, but there are missions opportunities right next to us that we need to take advantage of.”

Children latched on to the effort. Some emptied their piggy banks. Others are contributing from their allowances. One young man picked up a bank and filled it during a worship service, collecting coins from everyone sitting on the pew around him. A young girl crammed $52 in change into her bank.

Sunday school classes are competing to see who can raise the most money. Parents have asked for banks and are raising money to feed hungry people. The church will continue filling banks until Easter 2010.

The banks serve as visible reminders of people in need and of Christians’ responsibility to provide for them, Parker said.

“There are people all over the world and especially in Texas who are hungry. And we can do something about that,” she said.

Parker picked up the idea of children collecting coins for the hunger offering during a Preschool and Children’s Ministry Summit. Diane Lane, Baptist General Convention of Texas preschool and children’s ministry specialist, applauded the congregation’s efforts, praising them for their desire to teach children they can reach out to others.

“I am excited what First Baptist in Plano is doing by involving the children. They have made a deliberate decision to involve children in missions,” Lane said.

People of all ages can learn about God’s love and share it with others, Parker said, even if they’re only beginning to learn about it.

“One thing that children’s ministers try to do is be inclusive of all the children,” Parker said. “Especially when it comes to something like this—praying for others, collecting money for the hungry—that’s something all the children need to see.”

For more information about Texas Hope 2010, visit www.texashope2010.com. For more information about the Texas Baptist World Hunger Offering, visit www.bgct.org/worldhunger .

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