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Strength for Today
Luis grew up with parents who didn’t seem to want him. By the time he turned 18, he had survived multiple suicide attempts. But today Luis’ life is better because of a program you helped make possible in Nicaragua.
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You Equipped Young Adults for Mission in Their Community
God used Jinnett and Nereyda to bring 11 families closer to himself and to the church. You helped make it possible.
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From Now on, Life Will Be Different
God changed Patricia's life when she connected with one of your Resonate partner IMPACT clubs in Nicaragua.
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First Volunteer Group Serves in the Dominican Republic Since the Start of Covid-19
For two years, volunteers have not been able to travel to the Dominican Republic to assist with the construction of church buildings. Now Resonate is celebrating new friendships and a brand new church building for a local church.
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Families Grow through a New ‘Playful’ Devotional on the Fruit of the Spirit
Families are connecting with one another and growing as disciples of Christ through a new devotional you helped make possible.
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‘We Would Not Let Our Children Lose Their School Year’
You wouldn't let money stand in the way of Liamary receiving the education she needs to thrive.
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In the Midst of Tragedy, You Provided Hope
In a very dark time, you helped to share the hope we have in Christ.
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A Heart for Haitian Immigrants in the Dominican Republic
A partnership with Exeter CRC in Ontario gave Ponton CRC in the Dominican Republic and "extra boost."
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3 Christian Educators You Equipped
Resonate missionaries use Educational Care to give educators an opportunity to develop teaching skills and strategies that honor God. Here are three inspiring leaders that you’re coming alongside to share the love of Christ in schools.
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Raúl Joined a Cooking Class. His Life Was Never the Same Again.
God can work through your smallest decisions to change the course of your life. For Raúl, it was when he joined a cooking class led by Blanca and Dave Gifford, your Resonate Global Mission missionaries in Mexico City.