Covenant Kids Congo Update from Canada

Post a Comment » Written on January 17th, 2013     
Filed under: Featured Churches, Hope Sunday, News & Updates

Update from Julia Sandstrom, director of ministry support, Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada

This past year, the Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada (ECCC) committed to 200 sponsorships. So far, 80 of those sponsorships have been met with 13 churches signing …

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CKC Children’s Video Now Available

Post a Comment » Written on January 14th, 2013     
Filed under: Hope Sunday, News & Updates, Resources

We recently completed a new video for children detailing how community development works through Covenant Kids Congo powered by World Vision. Using the idea of a flannel graph, we show how God works through us to build a community as …

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2012 Wind Down – Midwinter 2013 Wind Up

Post a Comment » Written on January 8th, 2013     
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Written by Reesheda Washington, project leader

As 2012 officially comes to a close, Covenant Kids Congo powered by World Vision has much to be grateful for and excited about!

We wrapped up the year with over 200 churches having committed …

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Jason Gray Partners with Crossview & CKC

1 Comment » Written on December 18th, 2012     
Filed under: Featured Churches, Hope Sunday, News & Updates

Last week, we got the chance to catch up with Jason Gray, during the intermission of his “Christmas Stories Tour” at Crossview Covenant Church in North Mankato, MN. It was a homecoming show of sorts, with many friends and family …

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Hope Sunday Featured Church: Chugach Covenant

Post a Comment » Written on December 13th, 2012     
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The following is an example of how Chugach Covenant Church in Anchorage, AK presented their Hope Sunday event. We hope it will inspire your church as you consider hosting a Hope event. More feature church stories are coming so keep …

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Minnehaha Centennial: Mission Partnership with Congo

Post a Comment » Written on December 12th, 2012     
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Written by Adam Phillips, project consultant

I’m always impressed by students who hear about need in far off places and respond not only with their prayers but with their lives. Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis, MN has been producing such students …

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Lincoln Brewster Auctions Custom Guitars

Post a Comment » Written on December 11th, 2012     
Filed under: Message, News & Updates

Check out the video below to see another way Lincoln Brewster is helping raise money for Covenant Kids Congo powered by World Vision. In case you missed the Covenant Newswire article on Lincoln’s involvement with this ministry, go here. …

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Faith Covenant’s Unique Hope Sunday Event

2 comments Written on December 5th, 2012     
Filed under: Featured Churches, Hope Sunday, News & Updates

Faith Covenant Church in Sumner, WA is taking a very unique approach to their Hope Sunday event this week. They will be presenting a play titled “Hope for Every Tribe, Every Tongue, Every Nation.” This play was written …

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Call to Prayer Issued in Wake of Congo Violence

Post a Comment » Written on November 30th, 2012     
Filed under: Ground Update, News & Updates

Jules Mboka, president of the Covenant Church of Congo (CEUM), recently issued an urgent call to prayer in response to violence in the eastern region of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Fighting there has killed many and displaced an estimated

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Adolphine’s Story

Post a Comment » Written on November 29th, 2012     
Filed under: Hope Sunday, Missionary Update, News & Updates

Written by Christine Buettgen, short-term missionary in Democratic Repulic of Congo

Yesterday I went with one of the World Vision community volunteers, Karl, to meet a child that he helped to register for international sponsorship. Both Karl and I live …

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