Outreach to Storm Victims a Powerful Witness

Post a Comment » Written on November 21st, 2012     
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By Stan Friedman

NEW YORK, NY (November 21, 2012) – Ecumenical relief work led in part by Evangelical Covenant Church ministers continues providing essential assistance to survivors of Hurricane Sandy.

But, that ministry outreach also has provided a powerful faith …

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CWR Partner HEAL Africa Treating East Congo Victims

Post a Comment » Written on November 20th, 2012     
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NEWS UPDATE – The city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo came under the control of a military rebel group this morning following a series of clashes and a particularly hard-fought battle in the center of the city.

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Jesus, women, and the Church today

Post a Comment » Written on November 19th, 2012     
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Worldwide, women are considered less-than.  Compared to men, we’re less equal, less challenged, less heard, less understood, less represented, less educated, less fed, lead less peaceful lives (see this great article on depression in teen girls), and a whole multitude …

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Education for all

Post a Comment » Written on November 15th, 2012     
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Our peace-making project in Mexico serves many different people, including women and children, young and old, educated and uneducated, with English classes, computer classes, a women’s group, and a youth group. Below are a number of testimonies about how participation …

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Unexpected Transformation

Post a Comment » Written on November 13th, 2012     
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We frequently post updates about how individuals’ lives are transformed by our projects, or how communities experience real change when God moves, or how tangible things are happening around the world because of your generous gifts that support our projects. …

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