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On Eagles Wings, Kids Alive, MAP International, One Collective, Child Evangelism Fellowship

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On Eagles Wings, a division of Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, celebrates 30 years this summer of working with Native Americans to share and spread the Gospel. What started as evangelism on an Arizona reservation grew to training Native American youth to evangelize and disciple their own people on some 100 reservations. Ron Hutchcraft Ministries has four stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 95.

Child Evangelism Fellowship says last year it shared the gospel with 15.6 million kids through its various programs, including its weekly Good News Clubs that meet on public school campuses, summer Bible 5-day camps, and its teen evangelism training called Christian Youth in Action. CEF has two stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 95. 

Kids Alive International’s team in San Jose, Peru, brought together women and children in the Pucallpa community through its Free of Fear and Violence initiative to “raise awareness, empower them against violence and victimization, and hold the local authorities accountable for preventing violence against them.” In Lebanon, Kids Alive hosted students at its new Robotics class to teach computer coding and programming languages. Kids Alive International has one star and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 95. 

MAP International, in May 2022, sent 155 shipments with 318,139 lbs of medicine and other health supplies to 100 on-the-ground partners in 41 countries, including Mexico, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, Zambia, Honduras, and Lebanon. MAP International has five stars and an “A” transparency grade on the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 85. 

Since its launch one year ago, Apotheca in Santiago, Spain—through its initiative to deliver baskets of produce every week from local farmers to city dwellers—has created a sustainable stream of income for five farmers and one delivery driver, plus the creation of a store. In that time, it has delivered 1,000 baskets of food. Apotheca is a Christian non-profit business initiative of One Collective, a ministry with four stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 100. 

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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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