Posts Tagged ‘Kenya’

Mothers Around the World

Post a Comment » Written on May 11th, 2013     
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This Mother’s Day, we give thanks to God for strong and beautiful women around the world.



Where in the World is Dave?

Post a Comment » Written on March 15th, 2013     
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Partners in Transformation” is the new CWR tagline. CWR is blessed with phenomenal partners God is using to bring about the transformation of individuals, families, and communities. In order to strengthen and deepen these partnerships and to monitor CWR funded projects, our director, Dave Husby, tries to visit CWR partners every one to two years.

In September, Dave visited water, agricultural, and education projects with the Kenya Covenant Church. He also visited Jitokeze, a women’s empowerment through agricultural development program in West Pokot. Continue Reading »



The Evolution of a CWR Project

Post a Comment » Written on January 21st, 2013     
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Whenever CWR funds new projects, we are excited to see how they will develop and how lives will be changed through them. However, sometimes projects need to be modified in order to make them as successful and transformative as possible.

Below is a description of the evolution of one of our agriculture projects in Kenya. This story comes from Covenant missionaries Pete & Cindy Ekstrands’ blog.

“So what do green peppers and sustainability have to do with each other?  The green house project at the Kitengela Covenant Church is truly a sustainable project as they have successfully moved from crop to crop and now they’re raising green peppers.  Continue Reading »



Prayers for Kenya

2 comments Written on January 7th, 2013     
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Pastor Matthew Mchana Tuma from the ECC of Kenya was brutally murdered Friday. Please join us in praying for his family–he leaves behind six daughters and two sons. Continue Reading »



Best Photos of 2012

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