Posts Tagged ‘Women’

South Sudan Orphans and Widows Program Update

Post a Comment » Written on January 26th, 2015     
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There are many valuable activities coming up as we enter into the fourth phase of the Vulnerable and Orphaned Children (VOC) in South Sudan.  Currently, there are 131 vulnerable children and orphaned within this programs; 43 from Gambella in Western …

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Empowerment in Mexico

Post a Comment » Written on January 12th, 2015     
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After seven cycles, and the hope of more to come, much growth has been seen within the Oaxaca community through the Fuentes Libres program. The project seeks to empower the women in Oaxaca City to recognize their ability and …

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Video from South Sudan — Hope for Widows; Vulnerable and Orphaned Children

Post a Comment » Written on January 5th, 2015     
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James Tang, a Covenant Missionary, was recently in South Sudan and Ethiopia. He shared this video that has Mathew, the project and social development director of the ECCSS/E (Covenant Church of South Sudan and Ethiopia) along with several of …

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Standing against Exploitation in Mexico

Post a Comment » Written on December 15th, 2014     
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A group of leaders from the Covenant Church of Mexico have formed an organization to fight abuse and exploitation. The leaders of Ministering to the Abused and Exploited in Mexico (MAEM) include Marisol Martinez, president of the Covenant Church of …

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Coming Together as a Group in Kenya

Post a Comment » Written on October 27th, 2014     
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In the United States we are still striving towards equality among genders, specifically equality for women.  Though we are not yet as progressive, so to speak, in this as some countries around the world, women in the US have significantly …

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