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The Poor Know How To Fish

Why “If you teach a man to fish…” is a terrible metaphor for the poor.

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How’s Your Faith?

There’s a line that says “What we do about the things we believe is where we are in our faith.” So where are you in your faith?

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Feed a Child

One out of nine human beings live in a state of constant hunger. Yet for just 25 cents a day, our partners at Furaha Primary School are able to put food in the belly of a child, giving them the fuel and energy to live, to learn, and to be a kid. Join the movement.

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Project Literature
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Back to School Special: Project Literature

In Low-Income Countries (LIC) most schools don’t have textbooks. Most schools and communities do not have libraries. Most children, most families have never owned a book. To help empower the children we stand with we are committed to helping them have access to school textbooks and reading books. Sadly, textbooks, even in LIC’s, are not…

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abandoned but not alone
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Children Abandoned But Not Alone!

Esperanza para Guatemala sits in the middle of Zone 18 of Guatemala City. It’s a zone filled with 900,000 people and infamous for its gun violence and its poverty.

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Change for Change
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Change for Change 2017

We’ve recently had many people run amazing Change for Change campaigns, from individuals that have raised $45, to congregations that have raised $20K!

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The Poor Are Not a Problem to be Solved

The poor are not a problem to be solved. They are a people to be joined.

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Skittles

What do the poor and a bag of Skittles have in common?

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Believe Pray Love Give

How do you show your faith?

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Huruma Building Collapse

In the middle of the rubble of demolished apartment buildings, after greed and corruption cost 100 people, including 4-year-old Brandon, his siblings, and their father, their lives.

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