Water Brings Forth Life in Ethiopia

Post a Comment » Written on December 23rd, 2013     
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Covenant World Relief’s partner, Water 1st, has been active in Ethiopia over the last couple of years. They recently shared photographs and a story of one woman who has been greatly affected by a well project:

We first met

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Zimele: Gracious Zulu Hospitality

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Visiting Covenant World Relief partners is always inspiring for me because I get to see first-hand God’s transforming work in the lives of individuals and communities. Recently CWR advisory team members Debbie Blue, Robert Owens, and John Tanagho joined me …

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Home Gardens in Jordan

Post a Comment » Written on December 18th, 2013     
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Greigra, a village in Wadi Araba, is one of the poorest areas of Jordan. The population of the village is around 5,000 people with the main source of income coming from herding sheep, goats, and camels, and participating in agriculture. …

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Posho Mill Update

Post a Comment » Written on December 16th, 2013     
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Around the world, there are people who wake up every morning and spend hours traveling from a water source back to their homes, carrying with them enough water for just that one day. They get up the next morning and …

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Thailand TLC Update

Post a Comment » Written on December 11th, 2013     
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SAM_3118The new school year is in full swing in Thailand. With the start of the new school year brings many changes. For the Tutorial Learning Center (TLC) in Nan, Thailand, that means growing in size. The TLC now houses 20 …

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