Groups or individuals may enter the contest.
Multiple entries will be accepted.
If a group enters, the group will be awarded the prize to share.
Any person between the ages of 14 - 18 (Youth) and 19 - 25 (Adult) (on date of submission), who is a member of a church or an enrolled student or a homeschooler.
The subject of the video will be: How I Experienced God in Time of Trouble.
Videos must be no more than 2 minutes in length.
Videos must be in the English language.
First frames of video must contain video title and name and email address of the entry’s Primary Contact. This will not be included in measure of the video length.
Video must be original and owned by entrant(s).
Your video may not use copyright-protected material (including music) unless you are given express written permission from the copyright holder.
Your video must not knowingly contain viruses, corrupted files, or other materials that may cause damage to any computer system.
If any other individual(s) appear(s) in your video you must obtain written waiver and release from each individual depicted (or the individual’s parent or legal guardian, if the individual is a minor) and provide the waiver and release with your entry.
Your video becomes the property of ARAAP, we may use part or all of it in any media for promotion or educational materials.
Entries will be judged on Creativity, Expressiveness, and Best Coverage of the Theme.
Two prizes in each age group Youth and Adult. First Prize - $500; Second Prize - $300; Third Prize - $100.
Six prizes total.
Fill out attached Submission Form, Waiver and Release Form and Copyright Permission Form. Email entry forms to Kathy@aroseandaprayer.org.
All videos and forms must be submitted by 11:00pm on August 15, 2012. Upload videos to the video submission page.
Winners will be notified by or on September 15, 2012.
One of A Rose And A Prayer’s most important ministries is connecting pregnant women to local crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs).
Since beginning our online ad campaign last year through Facebook and other social media, Delaware’s CPCs are reporting 50% increases in visits to their centers.
The general rule is that half of all women who visit a CPC website will schedule an appointment. Of those that do visit, overwhelming majorities choose life.
In 2010, A Rose And A Prayer directed an astonishing 2,000 women to CPC sites, generating as many as 1,000 visits to area-CPCs.
This is by far the most cost-effective way to save lives in Delaware.
This Christmas, we are blessed to have a generous donor agree to match funds up to $12,000 for a renewed online ad campaign to connect even more women to the help they desperately need.
So many women who abort want to choose life, and we’re working to make sure they know help exists for them.
Your donation of $50, $100, $500, or even $1,000 will help us connect pregnant women to Delaware’s many excellent CPCs. Every dollar you donate, in addition to being tax-deductible, will be matched.
It costs only $5 for us to set up the apparatus to reach a single pregnant woman online. Your donation could be the difference that helps a local woman make a life-affirming choice.
Considering Giving?
A Rose And A Prayer’s compassionate, pragmatic mission to support pregnant women and their children is making a difference in Delaware!
Little Delaware suffers from the highest per capita abortion rate in the nation, beating out even New York, New Jersey, and California. With your help, we are working tirelessly to reduce those numbers from every angle: through outreach to pregnant women, public education of our children, communities, and elected officials; outreach to Delaware’s African-American community, and political advocacy in our state government.

Dear Senator DeLuca,
I am writing to correct some misinformation in Ms. Knearl's email to you about HB 80 last week.
A bill was introduced in the Delaware House of Representatives on April 5th that would require parental consent before a minor, up to age 18, could receive an abortion in Delaware. Read the press release (PDF) for more information.