Watch our Impact Video on the latest project in the DRC.
Read MoreRead Bill’s message for Pentacost!
Read MoreA short Impact Video highlights the progress of Tumaini Academy.
Read MoreThe political situation in South Sudan remains complicated, but educating the next generation of girls is one way to work towards a better future for the country.
When responding to disasters, the church is more likely to bring a relational element to distributing aid, whether it is through provide housing, or childcare, trauma healing, or prayer. At ACNA’s Provincial Assembly, hear stories from ARDF’s long experience with disaster relief.
Read MoreDid you know that through your connection to your local church you have connections all over the world?
Read MoreKCEP’s May 2019 Prayer Letter
Read MoreThe value of local expertise.
Read MoreWe interviewed teachers about their decision to come to Sololo to teach. We wanted to know why, so we asked them, “Why come to this remote place to teach?”
Read MoreARDF has funded a lot of girl’s hostels. And with good reason! A hostel allows girls to continue their education, stopping the cycle of early marriage, early childbirth, and chronic poverty.
Read MoreWhen you invest in the growth of a healthy church, even a small amount of resources can transform many lives for years to come.
Read MoreHe is Risen!! Can you imagine living at the time of the Resurrection and hearing this news?
Read MoreIf this church closed its doors, it would definitely be missed!
Read MoreHow were your funds for California Wildfire Relief spent? The Diocese of Christ for the Sake of Others partnered with several organizations to bring relief to victims of the Camp Fire in Paradise, California.
Read MoreIt may seem obvious that a vital church can play a key role in transforming a community. But how can one measure this?
Read MoreCome join us at St. Stephen’s on April 7th!
Read MoreAt home, Aline’s students don’t receive much love. But in her classroom, they receive the love, care, and affection that they need and deserve.
Read MoreIn 2016, Mirella came to the House of Hope to participate in a program for pregnant women. Mirella was young and unsure about what being a mother entailed.
Read More“At the House of Hope, we teach seven principles: character, serenity, individuality, self-control, unity, stewardship, and discipline. We link all of these principles into the planning of the curriculum.”
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