you are welcome to ofmtv.com, home for music, home for gospel, home for tv show, home for sports, home for everything that you can watch over there online on www.ofmtv.com yea! today we take you to, something that is going on all over the world. something that is on our mind, somthing that people are confused. this topic is about, can a bonafide or legitimate christian do ice bucket challenge? that is the question. can a bonafide or legitimate or authentic or genuine christian do ice bucket challenge? well, the question is up to you.
there are many people who are confused with this subject. i can find online a lot of pastors too are involve, archbishops, apostles, prophets, teachers, who are all involved, even, presidents, ministers, singers, gospel artist, all kind of people who are doing this kind of theory or practicing this kind of issue. well, let me take you through " ice bucket challenge"... some people called it als ice bucket challange. it is an activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on one's head to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (als) and encourage donations to research. als referred to as motor neurone disease (mnd). it is a disease that people thought through this process they are donating. well, let me take you to details of als
association. the whole action is the create a world without als. but many are dying out of this challenge. without a purpose. i was wondering if "donation" is the correct word when someone tells you or tells others exactly what amount, they are to give? how is it? "donation" if it isn't a voluntary offering? well, when we define, a donation is a gift given by physical or legal persons,
typically for charitable purposes and/or to benefit a cause. a donation may take various forms, including cash offering, services, new or used goods including clothing, toys, food, and vehicles. it also may consist of emergency, relief or humanitarian aid items, development aid support, and can also relate to medical care needs as i.e. blood or organs for transplant. charitable gifts of goods or services are also called gifts in kind.
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