What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day this week than by sharing a love story that resulted in a marriage...
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The 12 Areas of Community Transformation: a new educational series!
By Tom Jennings
/ January 30, 2018
We’re going to address the elephant in the room. Over the next 11 months we will be answering a question...
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Fourteen Life Lessons from Belaya Kholunitsa Orphanage in Russia
By Anna Kerr
/ January 23, 2018
The Ministry Centers in Russia collectively serve as a "home away from home" for orphaned youth, young adults, and their...
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Humble and Active Learners
By Atkelt Simon
/ January 16, 2018
In the history of cross-cultural missions and development work we often think of ourselves in the role of teacher. One...
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E for Education
By Anna Kerr
/ January 9, 2018
Two years ago we embarked on a campaign to raise a significant amount of money to bring a kindergarten education...
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2017, A Year of Impact
By Ken Sparks
/ January 2, 2018
What a remarkable year! God has been so faithful to Children’s HopeChest in 2017. Because of God’s provision--and our donors,...
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Three Ways You Can Make A Difference Before 2018
By Anna Kerr
/ December 26, 2017
As Content and Copy Manager at Children’s HopeChest, I have access to hundreds of stories. There are over 120 monthly...
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Genet the Entrepreneur
By Anna Kerr
/ December 12, 2017
As a parent, not being able to feed your children is heartbreaking. Seven years ago, Genet and her daughters were...
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This Christmas, Ignite Hope!
By Ken Sparks
/ December 6, 2017
For some reason, this Christmas season, I’m finding myself much, much more attuned to the notion of impact. Perhaps it...
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Giving Thanks for Potatoes
By Anna Kerr
/ November 28, 2017
Sweet potatoes are combatting malnutrition in Uganda! Today we are thankful for a Thanksgiving favorite, and how it is nourishing...
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An Unexpected Meeting in Kirov
By Anna Kerr
/ November 21, 2017
Throughout our trip, Kendyl, Russia’s Community Partnership Manager, and I continued to pray for God moments. For us to be...
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The Aluminum Saucepan Project
By Anna Kerr
/ November 14, 2017
The Bukedea CarePoint in Uganda is making leaps toward sustainability with an aluminum saucepan project! This project focuses on local...
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Takitsi’s Story: Singing about Hope
By Jennifer Vines
/ November 7, 2017
In 2012, my friend Alli and I visited Swaziland for the first time. Our trip was mainly planned to see...
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Obwobwo’s Project Coordinator- Interview with Ezekiel
By Anna Kerr
/ October 31, 2017
Have you ever wanted to know about the daily lives of our in-country staff? We conducted a series of interviews...
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The Importance of Praying for Your Sponsor Child
By Anna Kerr
/ October 24, 2017
Directing prayers and encouragement to one specific child is one of the many ways that you can care for your...
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Joy Down in My Heart
By Laura Diaz
/ October 17, 2017
It feels impossible to express the joy the children of Ethiopia gifted me. It feels impossible to express the courage...
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Kostroma – Interview with Yana A.
By Anna Kerr
/ October 10, 2017
Our passionate staff in Russia are absolutely integral to our success in the three regions that we serve. Each of...
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Mushroom to Grow in Murole, Uganda
By Anna Kerr
/ October 3, 2017
CarePoints transform lives and generations of individuals. Orphaned and vulnerable children are embraced at CarePoints, and so are their guardians!...
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Where I Find Hope and Redemption
By Jason Jones
/ September 26, 2017
When our children are born, our hopes and dreams for them are born in us as parents. We imagine getting...
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Challenging America’s Perception of Poverty
By Rick Wright
/ September 19, 2017
In a recent New York Times article, “Drought and War Heighten Threat of Not Just 1 Famine, but 4,” Jeffrey...
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