Disaster Relief

Bringing Relief in the Central African Republic

Post a Comment » Written on August 14th, 2014     
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We just received an update from Roy and Aleta Danforth, Covenant Missionaries in the Central African Republic, on our project providing disaster relief there.

5 Seeds for the planters 1As rebel groups and Central African Republic national government authorities unsuccessfully try to work out …

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Best Preparation for a Disaster

Post a Comment » Written on July 9th, 2014     
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Fulani_CAR_refugeeOftentimes after a disaster, we hear there should be a progression from immediate relief to recovery to long-term community development. What about before a disaster happens? What is the best way for churches and Christian organizations to prepare for a …

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Rebuilding Homes and Lives in the Philippines

Post a Comment » Written on June 16th, 2014     
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The lives of millions of people in the Philippines changed dramatically when typhoon Haiyan plowed through towns and cities. Many people are still displaced and trying to rebuild their lives. CWR has partnered with World Relief and the Philippines Relief …

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Demonstrating Christ’s Love to Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Post a Comment » Written on June 4th, 2014     
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Syria has been ravaged by war. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and it is estimated that millions more have had to leave the country as refugees. I have worked with refugees and it is my opinion that …

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Partnering with World Relief

Post a Comment » Written on June 2nd, 2014     
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Covenant World Relief partners with World Relief on a number of different projects around the world. Here are some updates from this past year:

Sudan, West Darfur: (Complex Humanitarian Emergency)  Since 2005, WR’s program in West Darfur has been providing …

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