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Some Time Later, the Brook Dried Up

When we get comfortable, we are no longer growing or having an impact on our environment.

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Pressing On

It’s hard to press on when you feel abandoned. It’s easy to give in to discouragement, but Paul and Barnabas didn’t do that.

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What is the Value of Your Sponsorship?

Have you considered how much you mean to your sponsored child?

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God’s Preparation for Partnership

Through God’s unique lessons of preparation and perseverance, He uses our lives to accomplish great things for His kingdom. God chooses to allow His children to participate in His plan to restore us to Himself and bring us to eternal fellowship.

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Endless Love

The de-addiction program in our ministry in India gave 705 hard-core alcohol addicts a chance to become sober and change for the good.

All eight clusters have celebrated their 100th day of their fathers being sober. I had the joy of attending one such celebration. The program involved testimonies of mothers, children, and the fathers themselves.

One such testimony of a father touched my heart deeply. He shared how he used to beat his wife and throw her and his children out of the house almost every night.

After attending the de-addiction program, his perspective toward life changed. He expressed shame and regret for having treated his wife and children badly and exposing them to danger every night.

He learned to look into the eyes of his children with love, and he saw how his children’s countenances visibly changed. He finished his testimony with a very profound thought, saying: “I may not be able to completely bring my children out of poverty, but I know I will be able to shower them with love all my life.”

This gave me a whole new perspective on the tag line of Compassion, “Releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name.” It is not just the poverty of finances or knowledge, but the poverty of love and care that our children lack most. (more…)

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Poverty, Wealth, and Unity

When it comes to poverty and wealth, everybody needs faith.

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Who Needs Christ?

The poor see Jesus every day because they have nowhere else to go. Living in a wealthy society makes it very difficult to truly see Him.

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A Heart for the Poor Is a Conversion Experience

I remember her — a poor woman sweeping the pavement in Calcutta.

I was across the road, separated from her by cars and straining buses that leaned precariously as they traveled, overloaded and overcrowded, down the street.

She had a small child. The little girl played in her make-believe world, not knowing that the odds were already stacked unfairly against her. Odds like disease, abuse, trafficking, hunger, poverty.

As I watched, I witnessed one of the most troubling sights I have seen. As the mother hunched over, sweeping the path, the little girl took a discarded plastic cup and filled it with wastewater from the gutter.

She poured it on the concrete and began to scrub the pavement clean with a piece of litter. (more…)

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What Would You Ask God?

If you could ask God anything — absolutely anything — what would it be? Sponsored children sit down with us and share their questions for God.

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A Testimony of God’s Goodness

Our house leaked, so water came inside and everything got wet — as wet as if we were outside. Life was very bad in this way. It made me hate poverty. I wish that Compassion had been in my country then.

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The Dung Gate

Repairing the Dung Gate was not the most prestigious job. Does anyone ever stand in line to do insignificant jobs – like repairing the dung gate?

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Serving Selflessly

It is important to God that we serve one another selflessly, without dishonest gain, and care for each other voluntarily, without exercising dominion over others because of leadership positions.

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