Posts Tagged ‘World Vision’

Clean Water for Congo: One Family’s Story of Transformation

By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr

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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 …

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Clean Water Spouts in the City of Gemena, DRC

Pete Ekstrand, Covenant missionary based in the DRC, takes us to the city of Gemena, where Covenant Kids Congo powered by World Vision is working with Congolese leaders to bring previously rare clean water to more and more people.

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Complex Challenges, Profound Moments: My Trip to DR Congo

Traveling to DR Congo might not be an easy experience, but it is a deeply meaningful one. Redeemer Covenant Church Teaching Pastor Mike King shares what it was like to visit this remote area in northwest Congo and meet his

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Listen to Redeemer Covenant’s Hope Sunday Sermon This Lent

By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr

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“While I’ve never seen a place with as much need as the Congo, I’ve also never really seen organizations like the Congolese Covenant Church and World Vision that are doing such incredibly valuable and

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The Beauty I Found in the Congo

Stacey Littlefield, lead pastor of Evangelical Covenant Church in Lafayette, Ind., shares what it was like to visit the Gemena community in northwest Congo last fall—and the overwhelming beauty he found there.

While I have traveled and even lived overseas …

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Our Hope for Covenant Kids Congo in 2016

By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr

Over the past three years, thousands of you have decided to sponsor a child through Covenant Kids Congo, and with your help, the Gemena community in northwest Congo is on its way to a …

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We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

By CKC Project Manager Catherine Knarr

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Yesu Abotami! Christ Is Born!

That’s one way to send Christmas wishes in Lingala, the native language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Children in the Congo probably won’t have a snowy Christmas …

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