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B1... Connect: One Being, Being One

 

B1 is a 24-hour fasting event for youth which raises money to empower the poor and disempower unjust systems sustaining poverty in our world.  B1 is a ministry of The Advance, a project arm of the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church.

www.fasttodaychangetomorrow.org

B1... Connect: One Being, Being One

B1 stands for "one being, being one." This program seeks to connect youth to the issues facing their sisters and brothers both in their immediate communities and around the world.

Making Connections

B1 is about making connections.

  • Connections between our actions and their effects.

  • Connections between scripture and our lives.

  • Connections between our gifts and the communities we support.

We are more similar than our minds might allow us to understand. The differences between us are the systems that affect the resources available to each of us and our families.

B1 equips us to see the connections between ourselves and our sisters in Ghana, between our Ghanaian sisters and our brothers in Virginia, between our Virginian brothers and our siblings in Chile, and on and on around the world.

Gifts That Make a Difference

One being, being one is not about thinking we can save someone's life through giving money or going without food for 24 hours; rather, B1 means our lives are connected to our poor sisters and brothers. We make a difference in their lives when we make a difference in our own lives, and by how we choose to make use of our resources and privileges.

The projects highlighted on the B1 website represent organizations and communities empowering our poor sisters and brothers.

Gifts through The Advance affect real people. They are children and elders, they represent every beautiful shade of God's color palate, they love school, they hate school, and they come from many types of families... just like us!

 

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Tip of the Week 4/26/2010

Start some kind of advisory committee that includes parents.  Fair or not, some parents see you as someone who is pulling their students away from home. If you can provide them with a voice, parents are much more invested in what you are doing and provide the support you need.
 

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