HOPE worldwide

by Tuesday, 01 October 2013 16:08

"Blood Brother" Outreach Opportunity

Disciples Today, in partnership with HOPE worldwide, is offering a unique opportunity to use the award-winning movie Blood Brother as a powerful outreach event for your church.

Rocky Braat, a disciple from the Greater Pittsburgh Church of Christ, went to a remote village in India to volunteer in the HOPE worldwide orphanage for children who are HIV positive. Blood Brother is the award-winning documentary feature that traces Rocky’s story of service in the HOPE worldwide orphanage in India over the last five years.   

The film, directed by Rocky’s longtime friend Steve Hoover, also a disciple in Pittsburgh, movingly illustrates the heart to serve these very special children and their families who face life and death situations on a daily basis. Blood Brother is not only a testament to the impact of selfless service but also an inspirational story about friendship, family and the healing power of love.

HOW TO SCHEDULE THE FILM IN YOUR CITY:

Disciples Today and HOPE worldwide have negotiated a special discount for the ICOC family of churches.  Please enter 'HOPEww' on the Tugg application form to receive the special rate.

Visit http://www.tugg.com/titles/blood-brother  to get started.Create an ‘Event’ and choose your preferred date, time and location to
host Blood Brother

Engage your church and your guests in giving and serving together. Donations after the film will go to HOPEww India, the local HOPEww chapter hosting the film and the HOPEww International Day of Giving. 

A number of churches have already scheduled screenings of the flim. Here are some commonly asked questions:

FAQ’s:

How many screenings of the film can I schedule?

  • You can schedule as many showings of the film as you can get people to.  There is no limit.

How is the screeing paid for?

  • A ministry can pay outright for a screening and give tickets away. Cost ranges from $800 to $1200 depending on theater size, location and day of the showing.
  • Churches can subsidise tickets by paying a portion of the costs and then have the option to choose what to charge for tickets.
  • Churches can use the Tugg model of ‘reserving’ a theater until a threshold of tickets are sold. If the threshold of tickets are not sold the church is not liable for any costs and the reservation is simply removed.

Can I show the film in my church building?

  • Yes.  Tugg.com has aggreed to offer our fellowship special privileges in showing the film in ‘non-theatrical’ settings.  Please e-mail Tugg.com from the registration page and a representative will work with you to set-up your event.

Can this be a fundraiser as well?

  • Yes.  We believe that this is an amazing evangelistic opportunity to get people involved in local service projects that a church may have through HOPE worldwide or other volunteer activites.  The end of the film will feature a request from HOPE worldwide for views to text the word ‘serve’ to 80077. This will allow viewers to sign-up for more information from HOPE worldwide on volunteer opportunities and give them an option to make a donation. There will be a thirty-minute window after the movie for you to offer viewers the opportunity to make an additonal donation and participate with the church in serving.

Can this be shown internationally?

  • Yes.  Please contact us directly if you would like to host the film outside of the U.S.

I still have questions

Feel free to contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  We’d be happy to help you make this a success.


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

For more information on the film, please visit the official Blood Brother website. Click here to see the Blood Brother trailer.

Monday, 25 February 2013 02:42

God Honors Two Close Friends at Sundance Film Festival

Rocky Braat and Steve Hoover met in the fall of 2001 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. The two lived on the same floor in student housing and quickly became friends. In the winter of 2001 Rocky began studying the Bible and before long invited Steve into his studies. On January 22, 2002 Steve and Rocky were both baptized on the same night. The two went on to finish school and began their careers in Pittsburgh. Very recently,a documentary they made together won the two highest awards at the Sundance Fim Festival. And their efforts are bringing help to HIV/Aids stricken orphans.

Friday, 15 February 2013 03:07

A Call to Serve: Volunteer Opportunity, Sonja Kill Memorial Hospital (SKMH), Cambodia

The SKMH, in cooperation with HOPE worldwide, invites you to the “Kingdom of Wonder,” for a chance to come and experience the joy and rewards of giving selflessly.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013 14:29

Baltimore Mayor Joins Hopeww in Effective MLK Day Project

"Third Grade Reads" mobilizes people across the Baltimore to volunteer as reading tutors for 1st thru 3rd grade kids who are reading below their grade level. On January 19, 2013, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake made a call to the faith-based community to step up and be "Reading Angels" to Baltimore's children. This was part of a MLK Day of service event.

Sunday, 06 January 2013 15:10

Staten Island Church Continues to Help Neighbors after Super Storm Sandy

The New York City Church of Christ on Staten Island has been busy meeting the needs of our community and have enjoyed several honors recently as a result. The honors have come in recognition and also in the people we’ve served along side with the Red Cross, HOPE Worldwide, and Project Hospitality.

Friday, 28 September 2012 02:15

Act of Random Kindness - A Home Run for God!

Many of us enjoyed watching Steve Carrell in Evan Almighty. This modern adaptation of the story of Noah tells how one man, one family can help change the world. That change comes in the form of one A.R.K at a time (Acts of Random Kindness). This summer, a New Jersey Family changed our world in the Bahamas with their random act of Kindness.

How one New Jersey Family brought glory to God and 800 pounds of Baseball supplies to the Bahamas.

Tuesday, 03 July 2012 02:37

Community Does Not Burn Down

In the aftermath of the Waldo Canyon Fire, Colorado Springs volunteers find ways to serve their devastated community.

The Waldo Canyon Fire that started near Colorado Springs on June 23 has ravaged the west side of the city, destroying 346 homes, killing two people, and consuming 17,827 acres. This destruction makes the Waldo Canyon Fire the most devastating wildfire in Colorado history.

 

Tuesday, 17 April 2012 03:28

Application Deadline for Hope Youth Corps Approaching

There is still time to register to serve in Haiti this summer. Two sessions have positons open.

Additionally, HOPE Youth Corps still has spots available for men to serve in this summer's program in Philadelphia, Dallas, as well as in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Teenage and college-aged men encouraged to apply.

Find out more and help us fill these crucial positions.

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