Christmas where we live is a time of hope, joy, and giving. But in the devastated slums of North Africa, where we met Ehlas and her 6 children, it’s just another day to survive.
A team of Cross Point Church is spending the week serving the refugees alongside a group of doctors and nurses in North Africa. Click to learn more about why it is important to use our gifts and talents to build God’s kingdom.
Sophie and Rebecca decided to travel together, using the weekend as an opportunity to pray for the Middle East region—composed of remote villages without access to the gospel—and maybe meet some local women.
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.
As things progressed, realizing that we are all in this together, people all over the world started to support each other more, help each other more… in short, people started re-discovering their humanity.
Our team got to come face-to-face with men, women and children who are hundreds of miles from home, unsure of if they’ll be able to return and trying to make a life for themselves: Afraid. Lonely. Homesick. Unsure.
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.
Egyptian land is composed of between 85 to 90 percent desert, its considerably increasing population is wedged on the remaining percentage which runs along the shores of the Nile and the Delta.