"Bringing Beauty Where There Are Ashes"
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CyberChurch
International Academy
Activities 2007...

ACTIVITIES WE OFFER:

* Online Mentoring With Experienced Teachers In Diverse Subjects

* Certificate of Achievement in Teaching Based On Life Experiences

* Online Workshops in Teaching Methods - Pre-school to Senior Citizens

* International Exchange Program For Students, Parents & Teachers

* International Artifacts & Book Exchange (IBEX) with Ghana, West Africa

* Certificates of Appreciation to Grandparents raising grandchildren

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SANCTUARY CELEBRATES GRANDPARENTS RAISING THEIR OWN

We had a wonderful and sobering worship service at Sanctuary Christian Arts Center (SCAC) on June 24th, designated as the day for the annual African American Tea. The featured guests were members of the National Center for Children and Families (NCCF) of Washington, D.C. The worship service at Sanctuary was in collaboration between Mrs. Melva Williams, Program coordinator and Cyber-Church International Academy (CCIA) after giving an initial certificate of appreciation to Mrs. Carolyn Moore during Black History month, 2007.

The stories shared by the participants on Sunday demonstrated their tenacity and determination to support and guide their grandchildren instead of resorting to placing them into the foster care system. The challenges of raising grandchildren had far more positive experiences. However, there were moments that required prayer for strength, discernment, guidance, and patience.

Certificates were given to all participants by CCIA. Also, Sanctuary gave certificates and a love offering of encouragement. Refreshments were served and everyone enjoyed the exchange of ideas and testimonies of faith.

As always, the event was documented via video by SCAC. For additional information contact CCIA or Sanctuary Christian Arts Center.

To God Be The Glory!!!

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Exchange students from Plan Ghana organization visit African American students who have been designated Junion Ambassadors by the U.S. State Department.

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Exchange students are hosted at the home of Ambassador Emma King, coordinated by Mrs. Maizie Holland (kneeling in the green).