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How a Microloan Can Transform a Life

Post a Comment » Written on May 20th, 2013     
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SaraSara Albina Ramos Narváez is a participant in the Fuentes Libres program in Oaxaca, Mexico. She has 6 grown children and has lived in her community her whole life.

She found out about the Fuentes Libres community bank program two …

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Food security in Central African Republic

Post a Comment » Written on May 8th, 2013     
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Lack of food security is a serious issue in many parts of the world, and the Central African Republic is one such place. CAR has been labeled by the U.N. as one of the 10 least developed countries in the …

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Freedom for the Oppressed in India

Post a Comment » Written on May 1st, 2013     
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Stephen Sharkey, pastor of Highrock Covenant Church in Quincy, Massachusetts, and a member of the CWR advisory team who recently visited India with CWR. 

It’s not often that we get a glimpse of what Paul’s ministry might have been like. …

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A Baby Named “Sewing Machine”

2 comments Written on April 24th, 2013     
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Sewing MachineElizabeth was so excited about the recent tailoring training she received from the Evangelical Covenant Church of South Sudan that she named her baby “Sewing Machine.” Elizabeth is a widow who is using her new skills to sew clothing, which …

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Loosing the Chains of Injustice

1 Comment » Written on April 22nd, 2013     
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Below is an exciting update from Truthseekers International, our partner in India working towards ending the injustice of the caste system in India. 

Earlier this month, Sunil and Grant [leaders from Truthseekers] went to Madhya Pradesh to start the

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