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Join us for #GivingTuesday

Written on December 1st, 2014 by
Categories: General

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Join us tomorrow, December 2, for #GivingTuesday. This is a national day of giving back. Learn more about Giving Tuesday here.

You can give to Covenant World Relief here. Check here to see if your organization will …

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Mohammed’s Story–A Burmese Refugee

Written on November 26th, 2014 by
Categories: Community Development, Special Projects

Week 3 MohammedFACT:
While families are living as refugees, there is limited access to health and medical care, including basic cleanliness like a place to wash their hands. Lack of food and disease are common. Many children do not have access to …

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Healthcare in the midst of conflict

Written on November 24th, 2014 by
Categories: Community Development

Ta Mae Kee Clinic StaffDespite the ongoing process striving towards peace in the country of Burma, or Myanmar, the last two months have constituted of increased strife between government soldiers and the ethnic groups in Kachin, Shan, Mon, and Karen States.  In Karen alone, …

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Hassan’s Story–A Syrian Refugee in Lebanon

Written on November 19th, 2014 by
Categories: Community Development, Disaster Relief, Special Projects

Week 2 HasanFACT:

There are many places in the world where children have had to suddenly leave their home. Here are some of the places where your offering and prayers will help children.
• Burma—violence, ethnic conflict
• India—violence, religious persecution
• …

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Crocodiles in my house! Flooding in South Sudan

Written on November 17th, 2014 by
Categories: Disaster Relief

South Sudan has experienced heavy flooding. This flooding brought many unwanted animals and reptiles into people’s homes and too close for comfort. I cannot imagine what it would be like to have wild crocodiles and snakes invading my home. The …

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