October 31, 2024
Empowering women is one of the most effective ways to drive community development, particularly in developing nations. When women are empowered, entire communities benefit, leading to improved economic growth, better health outcomes, and increased social stability. In communities where women are held back by social, economic, and political barriers, poverty and inequality tend to persist. […]
October 31, 2024
Vocational training — also referred to as vocational skills training — equips individuals with the specific skills needed to perform jobs in particular trades or professions. Unlike traditional education, which often focuses on broader knowledge, vocational training programs are designed to provide practical skills directly applicable to a career. These programs are especially crucial in […]
September 16, 2024
Education is often hailed as the cornerstone of development, but why is education important? The importance of education extends far beyond the individual level — it’s the bedrock of thriving communities and sustainable futures. For children and adolescents in developing nations, educational programs are not just about learning — they are lifelines that lift them […]
August 26, 2024
In many developing nations, children and adolescents face immense challenges that hinder their potential for a meaningful and self-sustaining future. Community-based development programs provide a vital solution to these issues, transforming lives through comprehensive support and empowerment. These programs address basic needs, education, skills training, and much more, creating pathways to success for vulnerable populations. […]
July 15, 2024
In developing nations, the concept of self-sufficiency is critical for enabling individuals and communities to achieve stability and prosperity. Self-sufficiency, in this context, means providing people with the tools, skills, and resources necessary to live a fulfilling life without external aid. This involves education, job training, access to clean water and nutritious food, and other […]
July 28, 2023
Maybe you were anxiously anticipating watching the movie Sound of Freedom. Possibly you watched it because your friends were discussing it at work. Perhaps you were merely curious. Whatever your reason for going to the theater, you now have a feeling of being unsettled. Troubled, and even messed up a bit because of the idea […]
July 19, 2023
Generosity is commonly associated with financial giving—a monthly tithe envelope or an automatic deduction from a bank account. When we look at the generosity of the Bible, though, we see it goes deeper than just the amount of money we’re willing to donate. When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the […]
May 3, 2023
Supporting the Poor & the Stranger Story after story in the Bible shows us God’s love for the outcast, the stranger, and the poor. In the New Testament, Jesus is clear that one of the most fundamental elements of the Christian life is service to others. Paul drives this point home in Romans 13:9, saying […]
April 12, 2023
Did you know that more than half of the world’s poorest people are children? Poverty disproportionately impacts children—even though they make up only 30% of the global population. Many of these children live in sub-Saharan Africa, where families tend to have more children and, as a result, face more barriers to sustaining a living wage. […]
Lessons gleaned from world travel, time with the poor, and personal brokenness.
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The Treasure Principle
Alcorn invites you to partake in a revolution of radical generosity and freedom from materialism! This exclusive updated edition of his bestseller features an all-new chapter; a provocative ending with challenges from God about our stewardship; a personal journaling section; answers to frequently asked questions; and more. Discover how joyful giving brings God glory.
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the hole in our gospel
Setting aside success as a CEO, Richard Stearns heeded God's call and exchanged his corner office for a mud hut in Uganda. His best-selling exploration of the gospel will encourage you to use your time, talents, and money to heal a broken world.
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No Greater love
No Greater Love is a revealing and inspiring collection of Mother Teresa's personal thoughts, arranged by theme, on love, prayer, forgiveness, service, Jesus, and other Christian virtues. This anthology includes a brief biography and an interview with Mother Teresa.
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when helping hurts
Poverty is much more than simply a lack of material resources, and it takes much more than donations and handouts to solve it. When Helping Hurts shows how some alleviation efforts, failing to consider the complexities of poverty, have actually (and unintentionally) done more harm than good.
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not for sale
In the revised and updated version of this harrowing yet deeply inspirational exposé, award-winning journalist David Batstone gives the most up-to-date information available on the $31 billion human trafficking epidemic. With profiles of twenty-first century abolitionists like Thailand’s Kru Nam and Peru’s Lucy Borja, Batstone tells readers what they can do to stop the modern slave trade.
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Little Gray's Altruistic Adventure
The dream began with Kelsey Waliszewski on Big Island, Hawaii, as her captaining whale watch trips led her to discover the beautiful story of these gentle giants. She then sought Ashley Kumfer on her expertise of taking the beautiful true story of altruism and turning it into an inspiring read for kids.
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Rori's Ghost
The secret of the stone stairs
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The story of a young girl left alone to wander the legendary forests of Patria. As she seeks to escapa a horrible childhood of abuse, she uncovers the Vanished - children stolen from their homes and destined to be sold as slaves unless Rori can rescue them. In her effort to free the children, Rori finds a secret stairway cut into the side of a forbidden mountain.
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December 21, 2018
– by Kimberly Morrison One morning recently, we had no water in the house, and we’d actually had no water or very low water pressure for several days. It was becoming very frustrating, especially for Jared, who works so hard to try and make everything perfect for us. It also happened to be one of […]
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December 12, 2018
We recently posted a video of a young girl named Megha. In that video, she told you her story – how her father died and her mother suffered from mental illness. She shared about how she eventually came to live in a home that is sponsored by the donors of FCW. We promised you the […]
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December 7, 2018
Meet Angie…she is a mother of three, but each of her children was born on a different continent. When she and her husband, Dean, adopted their youngest two children, they experienced first-hand the suffering that vulnerable children face all over the world. “I definitely have a heart for at-risk children, whether it be on a […]
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