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  1. The Kingdom Online Ministry, Inc. is a 501-C-3 non-profit corporation providing online support for the physically impaired and homebound, addressing spiritual and relational needs
  2. Support services are provided through a corps of dedicated and qualified volunteers who prepare and install donated computers in the homes of the handicapped and homebound.
  3. Computers are donated by individuals, churches and businesses. They are checked out and prepared in a computer center provided as a public service by the Dream Center.
  4. Persons and businesses donating equipment receive tax forms that permits them to deduct donations from their income taxes under 501-C-3 provision of the Internal Revenue Service
  5. Persons residing in central Arizona receive email access through the Aztec server without change.
  6. The ministry has served over 350 during the past five years, and presently has close to 200 active online partners. Mobile persons may also share in this online community.
  7. Volunteers provide Kingdom Onliners with devotional messages, praise and prayer concerns, and something to make them smile on a daily basis for their inspiration and encouragement.
  8. Devotional messages are written by Kingdom Online Ministry volunteers, are based on God's Word, lift up Jesus Christ as the Lord, and are not partisan in their emphasis.
  9. Kingdom partners build online friendships, pray for one another, and increase their contact with families and friends. Their prayer impact has deeply touched many lives. .
  10. The objective for the next five years is to touch the lives of 500 persons around the world, and to challenge communities across the nation to duplicate this concept and outreach.
  11. OUR PRESENT URGENT NEED The present need is to identify the names, addresses and telephone numbers of handicapped and homebound people who would benefit from services of the Kingdom Online Ministry, Inc. We estimate 15% of the people are physically handicapped or homebound. Many of these people are members of local churches, social groups or clubs that have fallen into the cracks of loneliness. Others have no spiritual roots and would find hope from this ministry.
  12. ACTIVE MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS
    The Board of Directors consists of John Hubley, Ron Winterberg. Cheryl Bjornsrud, Bill Bjornsrud. The technical coordinator, >open<; devotional coordinator, Rick Weiss: praise and prayer coordinator, Joyce Kistner; devotional writers are Charles Pulsipher, Robert Barrett, Janice McLaren, Mary Loy Cornish, and Carol Cooper. humor provider, Bill Bjornsrud, webmaster, Scott Chapman; chaplain, Lynda Bouches; delivery person, Winston Darby; graphics person, Gary Hamman; birthday coordinators, Karen Newell. Technical volunteers who work at the Computer Service Center on the campus of Grand Canyon University, include Bill Mar, Bob McGrew, John Perry, Rick Yang.

    Whether you are a parent, relative, neighbor, local church or social agency, the Kingdom Online Ministry, Inc. is your right arm to serve the homebound and handicapped.

    Contact Pastor John Hubley if you know of persons who would benefit from this ministry, who have working computers to donate, or would service computers at the Dream Center.


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