In times like these, it's easy to feel isolated and maybe even a little bit helpless. But there's something you can do to support children during this pandemic.
There is a deep sense of peace in the school,where practical love is allowing these children and their families to dare to believe God’s promise of hope and a future.
This program is a beautiful thing - using the garbage found in the village to empower women, training them and providing an income to support a whole family.
Taking up the mandate found in Matthew 25 to help provide food to the hungry, drink to the thirsty, hospitality to the stranger, clothing to the naked, and care to the sick, thereby serving Christ through our service.
It has been so encouraging for all of us, here in North Africa, when in less than a week, after the Emergency Appeal for Amina’s family was sent out, we received such overwhelming positive responses.
God’s love is changing a community. This is what God does when He gets ahold of a community. He builds up His followers to be the carriers of His Spirit to the most destitute places in the world.
A Lifetree Adventure Group engaged in an experience that let them focus on going deeper with God and others. It’s a one-of-a-kind adventure where they saw God at work around them and through them.
Seeing 150 children who have faced some of the most horrible brutalities possible be so joyful and freely happy is something no human can refuse to smile at. In the words of 8 year old Jacob who came along to both days:“This is the best day of my live.”