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Is child sponsorship still relevant in 2021?
5 reasons why we still believe in our child sponsorship model, almost 70 years later [ read more ]
God created people as social beings. It’s how we were wired from the beginning. He designed us to be in relationships that are good, harmonious, and just. Today, our world is filled with conflict–with family members, neighbours, co-workers, and strangers. Competition and suspicion now mark our social interactions. But the good news is, reconciliation with others is possible. Through Jesus, we can overcome relational poverty to restore trust, peace, and justice.
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5 reasons why we still believe in our child sponsorship model, almost 70 years later [ read more ]
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“Kader is a genius,” his teacher, Nana, says. “He is not only the best, but he is an excellent student every teacher would love to have." [ read more ]
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In 2020, we launched our brand-new online fundraising platform. Little did we know Canadians like you would make this much impact this soon! [ read more ]
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Thrive for Good empowers people to grow health and step out of poverty. [ read more ]
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Did you know that $15 can help change a life? [ read more ]
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In honour of International Women's Day, we invited 11 women, aged 18 to 91, to sit for a portrait and a conversation. [ read more ]
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If you’ve been following our work at the Chalmers Center for long, you know that what drives us as an organization is our commitment to equi [ read more ]
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Perhaps you and your church or ministry are thinking of how to improve your work and witness in the coming year. [ read more ]
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We recently hosted a live webinar to celebrate the launch of our latest resource, Helping Without Hurting in Africa. [ read more ]
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What are people for? How we answer that determines so much about what we think of when we think of material poverty. [ read more ]
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Every issue involving human beings and their intertwined relationships is vastly more complex than we'd like it to be. [ read more ]
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The burning question now is not so much whether we can ever get back to “normal,” but rather “What do we do next? How can we begin moving again?” [ read more ]