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For Haiti with love, Kenya Hope, InFaith, BGEA, AG Slavic Churches

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For Haiti with Love, a ministry that provides humanitarian care for the poor in Haiti, launched a clean up campaign in Northern Haiti where trash clogs the streets, creating a breeding ground for disease. The campaign encourages local ministries and businesses to clean up the areas around them with the dual purpose of improving public health and fostering community.

Assemblies of God Slavic churches across the United States are working together to help Ukrainian refugees entering the country, providing food, care, and lodging. They have also shipped some 1.5 million pounds of aid, including clothing, canned food, Bibles, and medical supplies to Ukraine in the past 14 months. 

Kenya Hope feeds 1,800 children a day in its schools throughout Kenya, where rising costs make it difficult for some families to afford food and other necessities. The ministry has also planted 22 acres of corn and beans—two of the main ingredients comprising most of their lunches—to decrease the impact of inflation rates on the ministry’s lunch program. 

Last week, InFaith hosted its School of Ministry at its home office, welcoming 12 missionary candidates with visions for ministry in their local communities. The weeklong event equips the individuals or couples to network and prepare to launch their respective ministries. InFaith has three stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 90. 

Crisis-trained chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team (BG-RRT) deployed last week to New Mexico, near Las Vegas, where wildfires have ravaged the area. The BG-RRT team will provide emotional and spiritual care to those impacted by the disaster. Other BG-RRT chaplain teams are also serving in Ukraine and Poland. Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has two stars and a “C” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 40. 

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Christina Darnell

Christina Darnell is a freelance writer who has contributed to WORLD, The Charlotte Observer, and other publications.

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