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Her Future Changed
September 26, 2016
Today’s post is written by An Nguyen, a CAMA worker in Vietnam. Since 1995, CAMA Vietnam has focused on transformational community development. This includes sponsoring disadvantaged children and orphans as they pursue their schooling through high school. The project currently supports 200 children. Yen Nguyen is one of them. Yen Nguyen was born July 21, 1997 into […]
Continue ReadingAll That Was Left Was Mud
September 19, 2016
Skopje, Macedonia is a capital city reeling from freak floods. Read more on relief efforts from our partner on the ground.
Continue ReadingOne Ebola Widow, One Neighbor, One Village
August 1, 2016
Today’s post is written by CAMA worker Stephen Albright serving in Guinea. There are zero active cases of Ebola in West Africa. Yet, there is still a chance the virus remains in the fluids of those who have somehow recovered. This disease could reappear for a survivor at any given moment—even a year after being […]
Continue ReadingThe Morning Bike Paths Crossed
July 25, 2016
Today’s post is written by Leslie,* a CAMA Worker serving in Southeast Asia. Oh the places you’ll go, when He is at the Helm. On Tuesday I had big plans to go for a run on the beach. I rode my bike to the shore, and to my surprise the waves were coming so far up […]
Continue ReadingBefore, I Was Afraid of Death
July 11, 2016
Today’s post is written by Kate Manske. For the past three years, she has served as a nurse in Cambodia with CAMA. The testimony of SraiGaew is amazing. It’s a story of great pain, a story of transformation and miracle, and a story that points to Jesus. The story begins about two years ago. At […]
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