Are You a Living Testimony?

A testimonial life should bear witness for the gospel in word and deed. Will unreached people be able to testify that we are Christians who walk the talk?

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The Virtue of Integrity

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Integrity is a virtue for moral decision making and personal character building.

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Walk the Walk

Many times we may be the only evidence of God some people see.

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Coming Full Circle: The Anita Charles Story

Anita Charles is a wife, mom, software engineer and advocate for our ministry. What is also amazing about Anita? She is a former sponsored child!

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It Takes Humility to Be One

While listening to his teacher, Andy figured out that there are three kinds of pride.

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Are You Forgiving of Others?

If unforgiveness is your major area of struggle, would you allow the Holy Spirit to free you?

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“The Bee That Thought Things Over”

“La Abeja que Recapacitó” or, “The Bee That Thought Things Over” by Carlos Carrera is a fable from Ecuador. How is this fable like the ones you heard growing up?

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Who Told You?

Who told you that God will not answer all our prayers when we call upon Him? Who told you that God will not grant us all the resources we need to do His work effectively?

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What Do We Live For?

Brothers and sisters, do we live for the sake of a job or for God’s bigger agenda?

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Finding Hope in Forgotten Places

There are places so poor and forgotten — children of all ages without prospects and without hope of a better life, or at least a different one — that it would bring an ache to your heart.

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Pursue Your Purpose

Each day we have a choice. We can feel sorry about the things that have gone wrong in our lives — regretting goals not achieved, personal tragedies experienced, or mistakes we have made; or we can choose to not dwell on things in the past.

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When Compassion Becomes a Gold Rush

How do you abandon a child to poverty when you’ve looked right into the begging whites of his eyes?

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