Updates from Egypt, Guatemala, Madagascar, and a Visit to Nepal!
Read MoreUpdates from Egypt, Guatemala, Madagascar, and a Visit to Nepal!
Read MoreAnnouncing the details of our new development projects!
Read MoreSmall connections and initial conversations can turn into powerful partnerships transforming our world!
Read MoreThe church in Nepal not only secured land for Joy Land Kindergarten, but God has provided building also!
Read MoreMost of the evangelists and clergy in countries like Burundi, the DRC, and South Sudan serve without training and in difficult contexts. Carlile College in Nairobi, Kenya is equipping them to serve.
The latest news from development projects that ARDF has recently funded?
Read MoreAre you open and willing to step into a new culture and to bring your expertise to students in Northern Iraq? An ARDF partners is seeking volunteers.
Read MoreIn Bunia, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), The Rev. Bisoke Balikenga and his wife, Furaha, are faithfully serving a community that has seen plenty of violence due to civil war and ongoing conflicts.
Read MoreThe Rotary Club of Lukaya (Uganda), the Rotary Club of Slippery Rock, PA, and ARDF are raising funds to expand a maternal health clinic.
A project in Myanmar is nearly complete, and it is clear that it has been blessed from the beginning.
Read MoreLast November, ARDF approved a grant for a new school to serve preschoolers to high school students. Last month, a groundbreaking ceremony was held to celebrate the start of the project.
Read MoreIn Guatemala, Anglican Chaplain, the Rev. Dana Craft and his wife, Damaris, minister to hundreds of children and their families who live on the edge of a large landfill in Guatemala City.
Read MoreWatch our Impact Video on the latest project in Burundi.
Read MoreWhat’s the latest news from the development projects ARDF has funded recently?
Read MoreIn Bunia, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), The Rev. Bisoke Balikenga and his wife, Furaha, are faithfully serving a community that has seen plenty of violence due to civil war and ongoing conflicts.
Read MoreOur prayer is that from this community center, rivers of living water would spring forth, bringing new life and new hope to the unreached peoples in our midst.
Read MoreProgress has resumed on a girls’ school in Wau, South Sudan.
Read MoreWhy would the church want to get into the bakery business?
Read MoreAlthough Christians in Northern Kenya are a minority, they are known - and admired - for their integrity. It is vital to continuing to educate the entire community from a Christian worldview.
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