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Live for Him Blog Challenge

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Live for Him Our friends at Kerusso, creators of this incredibly fine-looking Live for Him apparel*, have offered up some T-shirts for this little thing we’re doing.

Beginning later today and continuing through Friday, October 2, we will periodically update our Facebook fan page status with questions about this here blog.

If you answer the question correctly and are the randomly selected winner, you will be the envy of all your friends and the new owner of nice Live for Him T-shirt.

You choose size and color — either the deeply stellar black body enhancer above or one of the vividly bold red variety.

We will announce the winner for each question before we post the next question.

Have fun!


*Live for Him products help support unsponsored children in our Child Sponsorship Program, as a portion of the proceeds from each product sold is donated to our Unsponsored Children’s Fund.

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  1. Carrie MeehanNo Gravatar Says:

    Compassion started in Haiti in 1968.

  2. Jessica LightNo Gravatar Says:

    i’m not sure if you wanted a response here or on the facebook page. compassion began their ministry to haiti in 1968, 41 years ago :> God bless all the work He’s doing through you guys there!!!!

  3. Joe Diaz-RomeroNo Gravatar Says:

    Compassion Started it’s ministry in Haiti in 1968

  4. bob potemskioNo Gravatar Says:

    Compassion started in Haiti in 1968. Is this the correct way to enter?

  5. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    You are welcome to answer here or on Facebook.

  6. Beth VanderkinNo Gravatar Says:

    I’m going to say 1968. :)

  7. Shari CooperNo Gravatar Says:

    1968. My child is in Haiti.

  8. LisaNo Gravatar Says:

    In Haiti in 1968 (: how amazing. God is glorious!

  9. JenniferNo Gravatar Says:

    Compassion started working in Haiti in 1968.

  10. Melissa EnsignNo Gravatar Says:

    Compassion International began in Haiti in 1968

  11. Melissa EnsignNo Gravatar Says:

    Compassion began in Haiti in 1968

  12. Sara BensonNo Gravatar Says:

    The ministry in Hati started in 1968.

  13. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    Erin Wellendorf is our first winner.

    The correct answer is indeed 1968.

  14. Sara BensonNo Gravatar Says:

    That one was over before I could really post!

  15. Glenda SpiveyNo Gravatar Says:

    recognizes the God-given value and potential of each individual child.

  16. bob potemskiNo Gravatar Says:

    Q#2:

    Compassion has discovered that changed circumstances rarely change people’s lives, while changed people inevitably change their circumstances.

    Individual child development is an inside-out, bottom-up approach that recognizes the God-given value and potential of each individual child, allowing many of these children grow up to become positive influences in their own communities.

  17. Sara BensonNo Gravatar Says:

    Question #2

    Because it works.

    “During Compassion’s 50-plus years of development work, we’ve seen various approaches to breaking the cycle of poverty in children’s lives. We’ve discovered that changed circumstances rarely change people’s lives, while changed people inevitably change their circumstances.
    Community development is important work that addresses the external circumstances of poverty and is an important complement to our work. However, our primary focus is individual child development—an inside-out, bottom-up approach that recognizes the God-given value and potential of each individual child. Many of these children grow up to become positive influences in their own communities.”

  18. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    @Sara Benson – You got that last reply in just in time. One minute to deadline. :-)

  19. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    Jennifer Fowler Oyler was our second winner.

    The crux of why we focus on individual child development rather than broader community development is because we believe that changed circumstances rarely change people’s lives, while changed people inevitably change their circumstances.

    Question three is now live.

  20. GlendaNo Gravatar Says:

    individual child development

  21. bob potemskiNo Gravatar Says:

    Q#3

    Compassion’s child sponsorship program is completely focused on the development of the children within its sponsorship programs.

  22. Sara BensonNo Gravatar Says:

    Q.3 “Releasing children from poverty ion Jesus’ name”

  23. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    Wendy Funke was our third winner.

    In the midst of this chaotic world, we do not waiver and we do not blink, as we pursue our single-minded strategy of “Christian holistic development of children in poverty through sponsorship.”

  24. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    Andrea Capito Konsulis was our fourth winner, and Aubrey Lee-Lenz was our fifth winner.

    Question six is now live and is open until 1:30 p.m. MT.

  25. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    Kimberly Fraleigh Lohrfink and Amy Horn are our most recent winners. Congratulations!

  26. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    Our last two winners were Jacqui Graham and Melissa Johnson Akers.

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