//****** Advanced DHTML Popup Pro Version 2.510.0111.210 Build: 174 ******

// Copyright (c) Digital Flow Software 2005-2009
// The present javascript code is property of Digital Flow Software.
// This code may NOT be integrated into any web based service including any service providing video or any content publishing to third parties. This code can only be used inside Internet/Intranet web sites located on *web servers*, as the outcome of a licensed Advanced DHTML Popup application only. 
// This code *cannot* be used inside distributable implementations (such as demos, applications or CD-based webs), unless this implementation is licensed with an "Advanced DHTML Popup License for Distributed Applications". 
// Any unauthorized use, reverse-engineering, alteration, transmission, transformation, facsimile, or copying of any means (electronic or not) is strictly prohibited and will be prosecuted.
// ***Removal of the present copyright notice is strictly prohibited***

var df,rf=false,na=navigator.userAgent,dt=document,op=(na.indexOf('Opera')!=-1),dm=(dt.getElementById)?true:false,ie5x=(dt.all&&dm),mci=(na.indexOf('Mac')!=-1);df=((ie5x||op)&&mci);decide();function decide(){if(df){return;}else{rf=true;}}
if(rf){
function initADP(){bdf=0;
// *** Begin advanced user scripting area ***
   htmlstring="<p style=\"font-size:10;color: fd5000\">The destruction is massive and buildings, homes, hospitals and many other structures have collapsed.  The human toll is unknown as scores of injured seek medical help. Rescuers continue to search for trapped victims. Among them are some of the 250,000  Church of God members in Haiti, comprising the 1,068 churches. <br> <br> During the past five years, the Church of God and Operation Compassion has averaged sending more than 10 - 40 ft containers a month with relief goods to Haiti.  Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world and poorest in the western hemisphere with 80% of the population living below poverty standards and 50% unemployment.  Haiti has been in virtual disaster mode for several years due to civil unrest, multiple hurricane and tropical storm hits. <br> <br> With the continual shipping of goods and supplies into Haiti, more than 20 containers arrived during the week following the earthquake and will continue for several more weeks. Disaster relief  distribution began immediately and survivors began piecing their lives together. <br> <br> Four of our key Haitian partners contacted us regarding our response. These partners are experienced with Haitian disaster relief and have warehouses, trucks, hospitals and employees on site. “We are planning a massive relief effort for Haiti and will be sending large quantities of containers for a long time,” according to David Lorency, President of Operation Compassion. <br> <br> You can help the victims of Haiti by sending a check or money order to Church of God World Missions Project #765-0042, or call Operation Compassion at (423) 728-3932. </p>  </center>                         ";
   new adp("template01",htmlstring,"Haiti Earthquake Update");
   adpTimer('template01','adpFadein','','','',4,'');
// *** End advanced user scripting area ***
}
if(window.attachEvent){window.attachEvent('onload', initADP);}else{if(typeof window.onload == 'function'){var preADP = window.onload;window.onload = function(){preADP();initADP();}}else{window.onload = initADP;}}
}
