Five Ways You Stopped Poverty in Its Tracks

Dominican woman boy and girl sitting on sofa

Five Compassion program graduates share a common story – they overcame the slavery of poverty and are now able to provide for themselves and others.

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Child Sponsorship Works — Juan David Dominguez Galvez

Juan David Dominguez Galvez

Does child sponsorship through Compassion really work? How does it make a difference in the life of a child?

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Vastly Different Lives Connected in Christ

We speak different languages. We live in separate time zones. We follow different customs and practices. We lead such vastly different lives but we are all connected by the fact that Christ dwells in our hearts.

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water filtration system with dirty water in a bucket and clean water in a glass

World Water Day 2011 — How Can Clean Water Make a Difference?

A person can live four weeks without food, but only three days, depending on the circumstances without water. Lack of water can cause short-term memory loss, fatigue, and trouble learning. Your body will not function without water.

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Ana Morales: A Hero of the Faith

“When you are young, and when you experience hard times, you grow up with lessons in courage and perseverance. You realize that you will make it and that God will provide.” — Ana Morales

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damaged crosses in Haiti

They Missed the Story

This was one of the worst natural disasters in human history. Millions of people affected. An entire nation shaken. The world captivated. And there was barely a mention on the anniversary. But, I think, perhaps what disappoints me most is the stories they missed.

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Street-Level Compassion, Street-Level Delivery in Haiti

I once read an article that cited a relief and development organization who said that they couldn’t rely on churches to do the work they needed to do in the third world. They claimed that the needed expertise and skill sets simply weren’t there. It made me scratch my head.

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waving Haitian girl

Our Haiti Relief Efforts One Year Later

Download this report which details our work in Haiti beginning in the days following last year’s earthquake to our future rebuilding efforts.

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The World Will See

I believe there will be a day when the world looks back on this incident in Haiti and sees that God is still in control. God is still here. Download the free song, The World Will See.

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One Year Later: Haiti Will Not Die

The work is still large. It won’t happen overnight or even in a year. It will take years for Haiti to come back from this earthquake. But Elissaint isn’t leaving. Compassion Haiti isn’t leaving. And the local churches who implement our programs aren’t leaving. They are raising a generation of children to believe that their life doesn’t have to end with poverty.

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Hope for Haiti: The One-Year Anniversary

This has been a tragic year for Haiti on many fronts. In a matter of months after January’s earthquake, Haiti endured a hurricane which threatened those already homeless and displaced, a cholera outbreak has taken the lives of thousands more, and recent elections were so filled with corruption that rioting and violence followed them.

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group of young man next to an overturned vehicle

Haiti in Realtime: What Defines ‘Non-Violent’?

The streets are still filled with debris, smoldering tires and overturned cars. Few cars can pass, so transportation is limited to motorcycles and feet. There are still pockets of violence throughout the city, but it’s so much quieter today. Quiet enough for me to think. Which can sometimes be dangerous.

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