Posts Tagged ‘Children’

Child Trauma Recovery Training Program: Ituri Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Post a Comment » Written on February 12th, 2014     
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In the DR Congo, a country that has been ravaged by civil war, there are many people who haven’t had the comfort of feeling safe, and many of them children. My home has always felt safe. I have never felt …

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Gaining the confidence to pray through “Kids Helping Kids Haiti”

Post a Comment » Written on February 3rd, 2014     
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Kids Helping Kids Haiti posterI always love watching how each child journeys through the process of faith formation. At the beginning of this year the Kids Helping Kids Haiti stories sparked a particular interest in one of the children in my class. She is …

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Kids Helping Kids: Haiti Curriculum

Post a Comment » Written on January 6th, 2014     
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KidsHelpingKidsHaitiThis year, our children’s ministry program committed to engaging in the Kids Helping Kids: Haiti project. I have been absolutely blown away by the work of the Holy Spirit at work through this. I have especially been blessed to …

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Expanding Children’s Program in Thailand

Post a Comment » Written on December 30th, 2013     
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In August, CWR focused on the growing fish farms in Northern Thailand and the creation of the Bright Future Children’s Program. Then, there were 30 children involved; now the program has grown to 82 children from the five villages. …

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Home-Based Care

Post a Comment » Written on September 30th, 2013     
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Thirty years of violence from civil war and inter-tribal conflict in South Sudan has resulted in a large number of children who are orphaned or have a single parent, typically only a mother. With funding from Covenant World Relief, the …

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