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School clubs, Ukrainian relief, business training, Day of Prayer, and church partnerships

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Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) has announced its goal to share the Gospel with more than 26 million children in 2023 through its worldwide in-person clubs, various media products, and through equipping adults for childrens’ ministry. In 2022, CEF trained more than 439,000 teachers. CEF has one star and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 86.

Slavic Gospel Association (SGA) is rushing to support Ukrainian churches racing to help families impacted by the catastrophic dam collapse in southern Ukraine. “People are desperate for water, food, and a way to charge their phones as flood waters surround them and the counter-offensive goes on,” said SGA President Michael Johnson. The Illinois-based organization is rushing generators, solar-powered phone charging kits, food, and other emergency supplies to local evangelical church teams and pastors responding at the scene of the disaster. SGA has one star and a “C” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 77.

Every Child Ministries’ Family Empowerment Program (FEP) trains adults in biblical business practices over a two-year span and supports them in launching their own businesses. One mom in Uganda graduated from FEP and started a restaurant, which now supports her, her children, and allows her to save some money each month.

On June 1, In His Image International held its first-ever Day Of Prayer, sharing specific requests for its future, workers, and partners on social media posts throughout the day. In His Image serves internationally by providing family medicine training and healthcare. In His Image has five stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 88.

Through its Hope for Kidz program, Reciprocal Ministries International (RMI) gained sponsorships for 2,991 Haitian children, fed hot lunch to 14,706 students, built 13 hot food storage buildings and school kitchens, and constructed three schools. They also provided other resources for schools, including windows/doors, blackboards, soccer balls, desks/chairs, and backpacks. RMI works to facilitate cross-cultural church-to-church partnerships by connecting U.S. churches with international churches. RMI has five stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 96.

Main photo: A Ugandan mother went through ECM’s Family Empowerment Program and launched her own restaurant.

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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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