FOG Invites Pakistanis to Help Make This World A Better Place.
For Immediate Release
MINNEAPOLIS --- Sponsored by, Minnesota-based Philip Jegede Evangelistic Association, the new Chambers of the Friends of God (FOG) are operating on the philosophy that while it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a new village to raise an adult. Jegede refers to a quote from J.K. Hart when explaining why the organization is taking this step: "No child can escape his community. The life of the community flows about him, foul or pure; he swims in it, goes to sleep in it, and wakes to the new day to find it still about him. He belongs to it; it nourishes him, or starves him, or poisons him; it gives him the substance of life." Fog has 100 seats for Pakistan people, but all Pakistanis are encouraged to register as free members at:
www.fogchambers.org
According to Jegede, as the 2010 new year begins, God, Allah, Jehovah, Yahweh, all-for-one and one-for-all have a new year’s wish, "Stop killing and hating in my name, come together as my children and make your differences into assets in favor of one another."
FOG was founded as an interfaith think tank forum where people from different religions
address issues that confront our world fearlessly, impartially, and with probity and arrive at decisions that create positive behavior modification among those prone to violence, terroristic acts, and acts of child and women trafficking for monetary gains. Segments of the world population prone to committing these acts are reached through their friends, neighbors, and family members. Behavior modification is accomplished through educational and spiritual self-improvement programs as alternative to violence.
FOG also aims through the Seek Help/Give Help forum provided at the Chambers of the Friends of God Web site, (
www.fogchambers.org), that one day a Muslim in Pakistan will be able to offer help to a Christian in New York and a Christian in New Your will be able to offer help to Pakistani people. People in countries all over the world are encouraged by FOG to register free and donate their voices to help make our world a better place for our children. People who may not be interested in being a member of the Think Tank but are burdened and need help with jobs, medical problems or any other form of help are strongly encouraged to register free
to seek help at FOG. Members and non-members of FOG with the abilities to provide the help others need may visit FOGChambers.org (
www.fogchambers.org) to learn about the individual requests of those in need.
“To create a change, there is nothing more powerful than a body of organized people. FOG is a body of organized people from all religious faith,” concluded Jegede.
CONTACT:
Philip Jegede
Chambers of the Friends of God
5775 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 700
P.M.B 200-007
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
United States of America
