A Baby Named “Sewing Machine”

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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

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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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Transformation in the Red Light District – Nagma Madne

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Below is the story of a woman whose life was radically transformed when she was provided with the opportunity by CWR’s partner HCC to escape a life of prostitution. 

Nagma Madne is a 30 year old Hindu woman who come …

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Agents of Change in a Violence-Ridden Mexican Neighborhood

Post a Comment » Written on April 15th, 2013     
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Below are interviews with four individuals whose lives have been changed because of their involvement in our project with the Foundation for Family Development (FDF) in Monterrey, Mexico. Click here to read more about the project.

Hector, 18 year old

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Drought Response in India

Post a Comment » Written on April 12th, 2013     
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India droughtMaharashtra, the second most populous state in India, is in the midst of a terrible drought situation. This drought is by far the most severe drought the state has seen in a very long time; in fact, it is even …

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