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We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

By CKC Project Manager Catherine Knarr

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Yesu Abotami! Christ Is Born!

That’s one way to send Christmas wishes in Lingala, the native language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Children in the Congo probably won’t have a snowy Christmas …

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A Tale of Two Child Sponsors

Post a Comment » Written on August 15th, 2014     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship

 by Katelyn Tresh

We have an opportunity to bless the children of the Democratic Republic of Congo in a very
impactful way. These children live in mud homes, walk miles to their
nearest water source, and experience death of loved …

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For Such a Time as This

Post a Comment » Written on December 27th, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Events, Featured Churches, Hope Sunday, News & Updates, Travel

Written by Reesheda Washington, project leader of Covenant Kids Congo powered by World Vision

Harvest Ridge Covenant Church in Shawnee, Kansas, under the leadership of Pastor Jed Hollenbach and his incredibly gifted team, had been in a discernment process for …

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Cornerstone Church Called to Restoration Work in Congo

Post a Comment » Written on November 26th, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Featured Churches, Hope Sunday, News & Updates

Written by Daniel Yoon, pastor of Compassion, Mercy & Justice at Cornerstone Church of Boston

On November 17, 2013, Cornerstone Church of Boston participated in a Hope Sunday. The entire Sunday service was dedicated to the idea of hope in …

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Not Forgotten

Post a Comment » Written on November 14th, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Ground Update, Hope Sunday, Missionary Update, News & Updates

Written by Christine Buettgen, short-term missionary in DR Congo

On a blistering 100 degree day, we find ourselves in the okra fields under blazing sun on one of the many hills surrounding the town of Gemena. We are joined by …

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A Quick Tour of the Bokonzo School

1 Comment » Written on November 11th, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Ground Update, Hope Sunday, Missionary Update, News & Updates

Construction has been progressing quickly on the building of three new schools in Gemena. In this video, you will hear from one of the construction workers onsite as well as see one of the classrooms in the new school located …

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One on One with the Ledia Water Committee

Post a Comment » Written on October 31st, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Ground Update, Hope Sunday, News & Updates

Today, we have the privilege of meeting the newly formed water committee on site in Gemena. Hear about the importance placed on training and managing of the water sites by community members as Karl Mikwete Mafuta, a World Vision …

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Redeemer Covenant Teams Up with Packers

Post a Comment » Written on October 28th, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Featured Churches, News & Updates

In honor of their centennial celebration, Redeemer Evangelical Covenant Church in Beloit, WI had a winning idea. They decided to contact the Green Bay Packers to obtain a donation item. What they received was a 2012 Packer’s team football stamped …

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Fall Kickoff: The Great Need

Post a Comment » Written on October 28th, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Ground Update, Hope Sunday, News & Updates

I hope this finds you well and in good spirits!

Fall is here, and Covenant Kids Congo powered by World Vision is alive and well! We continue to be encouraged by the progress unfolding in this miraculous ministry both in …

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Minnehaha Academy Students Support Water Project

Post a Comment » Written on October 21st, 2013     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Events, Hope Sunday, News & Updates

Reesheda Washington, project leader for Covenant Kids Congo powered by World Vision, recently visited Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis, MN where the students presented her with a check for more than $10,000 raised by the students last spring. The proceeds will …

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