Pray for Your Sponsored Child: Gratitude
Although they do not have material wealth, pray that your sponsored child would be overflowing with thankfulness to God for the gifts He has given them.
20 Good Letter Writing Prompts
Sometimes it’s hard to know where to begin a letter to your sponsored child. Here are twenty questions to help you get your letters started.
Pray for Your Sponsored Child: Prayerfulness
God has given sponsored children around the world His ear, that even though they are often voiceless in this world, He cares for their prayers.
It’s Universal Children’s Day — Let’s Celebrate!
Universal Children’s Day is a day we can celebrate the very ones we serve — children!
What Reduces a Child to “Professional Beggar”?
The monster of poverty will not consume all. God’s mercies shield; His compassion protects. And it is compassion that drives us to act.
Pray for Your Sponsored Child: Self-Discipline
Pray that your sponsored child would learn self-discipline and would become prudent, even when surrounded by recklessness.
Compassion Bloggers are Going to Peru
From Nov. 13 to Nov. 17, 2011 you will get a glimpse of what it is like to live in Peru through they eyes of our Compassion Bloggers.
Through the Eyes of a Child: Eastern India
What does life look like through the eyes of a child photographer? Several sponsored children in eastern India were given cameras and a chance to find out.
20 Letter-Writing Prompts You Can Use
Children don’t always have the skill to carry on letter “conversations.” Giving them information about ourselves is a good place to start.
Pray for Your Sponsored Child: Passion for God
Pray that your sponsored child would cling to God and develop a passion for Him.
Child Survival Program: Saving and Transforming Lives
Both Saroj and her unborn baby were in serious condition, and it seemed certain only one of them could survive. Her family members took her to three different hospitals, and every doctor had only the same words to say.
Rescuing the Future
The people who suffer the most from extreme poverty are children. These children are the reason why we need to speak up for those who are unable to speak for themselves.