by Global Impact | Oct 21, 2017 | 1+1 Child Sponsorship, Child Sponsorship, Guatemala, Sponsorship
On Tuesday, our team embraced the opportunity to attend a church service in Los Verdes. The local church and Pastor Alfredo are important supporters of the Learning Center. Entering the church, we were excited to see some students and parents from our first two days...
by Global Impact | Apr 26, 2017 | Global Notes, Guatemala, Kenya, Sponsorship, Swaziland
April 26, 2017 This upcoming weekend at Connection Pointe there is a tremendous opportunity for global ministry participation. Child sponsorship kiosks will be in our lobby representing our partnerships in Guatemala, Kenya and Swaziland. Many children are waiting in...
by Global Impact | Jun 21, 2016 | Child Sponsorship, Kenya, Maasai, Sponsorship, Trips
Whether the Nairobi team or the Massai team, relationships formed in the past or during this trip continue to grow. Amy Steffy’s Story… Friday, the Massai team traveled to the village that Teresia is from. Since her school had just started a mid-term break, both...
by Global Impact | Oct 26, 2015 | Kenya, Sponsorship
Our CPCC Kenya team in Mathare Valley had no idea that a simple eight-inch cord with five knots would become such a useful tool for the Madoya school. That’s exactly what happened as three of the team members led workshops for the elementary teachers at the school....
by Global Impact | Oct 21, 2015 | Guatemala, Sponsorship
-Karin Daun Karin has the rare perspective as one who was a member of the first team from CP going to Guatemala. Read on as she shares, not only stories from this trip, but shares the transformation she sees happening. 1 Corinthians 15:58 “Therefore, my dear brothers...
by Global Impact | Oct 19, 2015 | 1+1 Child Sponsorship, Guatemala, Sponsorship
Following my third mission trip to Guatemala, I have learned the answer to the following question: What does child sponsorship mean in Guatemala? It means a child with an abusive father can find a trusting adult to confide in. It means a child whose parents have...