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OneHope is an international ministry based in Pompano Beach, Florida. OneHope is working in over 140 countries to provide a message of hope to children and youth through culturally sensitive media experiences including children’s magazines, animated movies, rave concerts, interactive games, sports programs, smart phone apps and more. Working with churches, partner ministries, local governments, schools and non-governmental organizations, OneHope has reached over a billion children. The organization also conducts research in 44 countries around the world to gain insight into children’s daily lives, faith, cultural influences and values.
==History==
OneHope (formerly Book of Hope International) was founded in 1987 by former missionary and Life Publishers President Bob Hoskins. That year Hoskins was asked by the Minister of Education in El Salvador to provide Bibles to the country’s 968,000 school children. Instead of Bibles, he delivered the ''Book of Hope''—an interactive, Bible-based publication customized for the special challenges and interests of the country’s children and youth. By 2000, the ''Book of Hope'' had been shared not only with children in El Salvador but also with children in Haiti, Africa and Eastern Europe.
In 2004, Rob Hoskins was appointed president of OneHope. Since then, OneHope has expanded its work and is now creating new programs—in addition to the Book of Hope—for sharing the message of the Bible with children and youth including ''The GodMan'' an animated children’s film about the life of Jesus Christ.
Today, the ''Book of Hope'' is available in some 70 languages and ''The GodMan'' has been modified for ten cultural worldviews and translated into some 42 languages. OneHope has also expanded to over 200 unique programs that share the Gospel through storytelling, sport clinics, games, social media and other mediums.
On Thanksgiving Day 2013, in partnership with YouVersion, OneHope launched the (''Bible App for Kids'' ). The app, which was downloaded more than 1 million times in its first week, brings the Bible to life for children with dozens of fully animated stories. With over 5 million downloads, the ''Bible App for Kids'' is available in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Korean and Brazilian Portuguese.
In February 2014, OneHope reached its billionth child with a relevant gospel message. The moment was broadcast live for OneHope partners around the world to celebrate the occasion.

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