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Run for Water Teachers Guide: K-2
This classroom resource guide is intended to introduce young students to the world's water resources by providing engaging and age-appropriate opportu [ read more ]
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This classroom resource guide is intended to introduce young students to the world's water resources by providing engaging and age-appropriate opportu [ read more ]
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Caring for creation isn’t just a passing trend, but rather a central part of our Christian story and faith. In collaboration with A Rocha Canada, this [ read more ]
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The Mustard Seed has been serving people experiencing poverty and homelessness in Alberta for more than 30 years. Motivated by the people they serve a [ read more ]
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For more information, please see the website of our contributor, The Mustard Seed. [ read more ]
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At our core, we need one another; we need connection. The Mustard Seed seeks to help those experiencing poverty and isolation to connect and find hope [ read more ]
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“I was homeless in a camp outside Squamish. I didn’t know what was coming… I was just scared for my life, that nothing would get better. There was no [ read more ]
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How Sponsorship is Preventing the Exploitation of Vulnerable Ethnic Minorities Displaced by War through Citizenship. Eleven-year-old Thidarat fro [ read more ]
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“Throughout my journey as a calligrapher, I have always gravitated towards kindness quotes and bible verses. Union Gospel Mission provides the perfect [ read more ]
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A seven-part video series to help you or your group view the world as God sees it, understand the root of poverty, and become part of its solution. [ read more ]
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We want to help those in need, but where do we start—and what does God expect of us? [ read more ]
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Step into My Shoes is a flexible, immersive experience and devotional for families and groups. [ read more ]
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Christine was just four years old when the Rwandan Genocide occurred, leaving her an orphan. Now she is a university graduate who works as an advocate [ read more ]