Pendo Esther’s Story–A Congolese Refugee in Kenya

Post a Comment » Written on November 12th, 2014     
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Pendo EstherFACT: 

A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war, or violence. A refugee has a fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, or membership in a particular social …

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A cup of water

Post a Comment » Written on November 10th, 2014     
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Last night, or early this morning I should say, I woke up and was thirsty.  I walked a mere 10 feet, grabbed a mug off the shelf,  filled it with cool, clean water, and dragged myself back to bed. Though …

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Ministering to Syrian Refugees

Post a Comment » Written on November 5th, 2014     
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CWR partner, Heart of Lebanon is entering a new season of ministry this fall as they serve Syrian refugees. Here are two stories, as shared by a team member of the Heart of Lebanon, displaying Christ working through the church, …

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Coming Together as a Group in Kenya

Post a Comment » Written on October 27th, 2014     
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In the United States we are still striving towards equality among genders, specifically equality for women.  Though we are not yet as progressive, so to speak, in this as some countries around the world, women in the US have significantly …

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Young Community Developers

Post a Comment » Written on October 22nd, 2014     
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DSC00520“Incredible young people!” This was the sentiment of the CWR team that recently visited the Family Development Foundation (FDF) in Monterrey, Mexico. During a meeting with some of the leaders, Ed Delgado, president of CHET (training center for Hispanic church

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