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All That Was Left Was Mud

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Skopje, Macedonia is a capital city reeling from freak floods. Read more on relief efforts from our partner on the ground.

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One Ebola Widow, One Neighbor, One Village

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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 […]

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The Morning Bike Paths Crossed

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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 […]

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Before, I Was Afraid of Death

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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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World Refugee Day: A Story to Celebrate

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25 years ago, Joseph Kebbie was one of the thousands of Liberians who fled to Guinea at the start of the civil war. This war would go on to claim the lives of one out of every 17 people in Liberia. Of the survivors, nearly a million people would seek refuge in the surrounding countries—a quarter of a […]

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