Posts Tagged ‘Children’

Sexual Violence Targeting Children in the DR Congo

Post a Comment » Written on October 15th, 2012     
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is the neediest country in the entire world. The Congolese people face so many issues, including extreme poverty, malnutrition, and armed conflict, to name just a few. However, there is another devastating issue that many …

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Reclaiming the World’s Brain Power

Post a Comment » Written on October 4th, 2012     
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According to global health experts, around 200 million children around the world are not reaching their full potential because things like poverty, disease, and malnutrition are negatively affecting their early brain development.

According to Peter Singer, CEO of a …

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“The Lord will watch over your life”

Post a Comment » Written on October 1st, 2012     
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As someone who grew up in a very structured home, I often took for granted such things as adult supervision, regular schooling, a church home, and a consistent schedule. A Vietnamese teenager named Tran, however, knew nothing of these things …

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Kids Helping Kids: India – additional resources

2 comments Written on September 29th, 2012     
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If your children’s ministry is participating in the Kids Helping Kids: India project this year, below are a couple of ideas and resources that may help you as you prepare.

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Kids Helping Kids: India

Post a Comment » Written on July 11th, 2012     
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This year our annual children’s discipleship and giving project, called Kids Helping Kids (formerly known as the Children’s Service Project), is focusing on the children of India. Partnering with the department of Christian Formation, the purpose of Kids Helping Kids …

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