By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr
As you settle into the Christmas season, take a moment to open up the new CovCares guide and consider what gift you might be able to give to walk with our brothers and sisters …
By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr
As you settle into the Christmas season, take a moment to open up the new CovCares guide and consider what gift you might be able to give to walk with our brothers and sisters …
By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr
When the CKC team visited Congo, sponsored children and their families told us how much they enjoyed hearing from sponsors. Mama Beatrice shared that her son recently received a letter and photo from his …
By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr
In front of a local women’s savings group gathering, Bienvenue rides the bicycle she bought in a circle, while the other women cheer for her. When she brings the green bike to a stop, …
This issue of the Covenant Companion features a photo essay from Gemena, the city in DR Congo where the Covenant Kids Congo program is based.
Check out the “Together in Gemena” photo essay, and see a glimpse of what …
“Over these last three years, I’ve come to love Dawili. I’ve come to know his story. But on this trip, I was able to enter into his world in a way like never before. It’s not an easy world. It’s
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By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr
Meet the amazing women who work in agricultural groups! The first of a series of profiles.
Mama Lily is the mother to eight children, including four children registered in the Covenant Kids Congo powered …
By Lars Anderson, Serve Globally Intern
Bernadette and her husband, Serge Jackson, can watch their children grow up healthy thanks to a nearby kiosk supplying clean water from a deep water well system. In a remote area of DR Congo …
By Cat Knarr, CKC project manager
Your Hope Sunday is almost here! Your church has your Hope Sunday kit, a stack of picture folders featuring children who are waiting to be sponsored, and a Covenant Kids Congo video cued up …
By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr
When Bernadette wants to collect water for her family, she picks up her jug and walks a few minutes away to a kiosk. There, clean water sprays from a faucet, pouring out until it …