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| Jim Cantelon |
Perhaps the most sustainable resolution we can make this year is to pray.
| Jim Cantelon |
This Christmas, may the light of Christ shine into your heart and home. May His peace quiet every worry, His hope renew your strength, and His love remind you that you are never forgotten. As we celebrate the birth of our Savior, we pray you experience the joy of Emmanuel—God with us—today and in the […]
| Jim Cantelon |
Turn your compassion into motion and wrap up a bicycle this Christmas. Help us keep hope moving.
| Jim Cantelon |
Theology without moral rectitude is vacant.
| Jim Cantelon |
As he lay on the ground outside his mud brick home I was struck not only by his vulnerability but by the stigma and discrimination that has historically accompanied this frightful affliction.
| Jim Cantelon |
Our African friends constantly reminding us that regardless of outward abundance or lack, the joy of the Lord is our strength.
| Jim Cantelon |
Recently in Malawi Africa, Kathy and I spent a few days with our team of volunteers visiting and praying for dying villagers. The dusty ox cart trails between the villages and the oppressive heat exacerbated our awareness of the adversities these precious people face every day. Over the past 25 years we’ve prayed for countless […]
| Jim Cantelon |
What has impressed and humbled us over and over these past 25 years is their total gratitude for our help.
| Jim Cantelon |
Thanksgiving. What a concept! We will be thanking God this Fall for our abundance, celebrating his faithfulness around tables groaning with food. But what about thanksgiving when you’re living on less than 2 dollars a day and you’re dying from HIV&AIDS, cholera, COVID, or some opportunistic diseases like pneumonia or tuberculosis? How does one find the energy, let alone the faith, to lift one’s voice in a song of thanksgiving under such pressing adversity?