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New Site Director Leads Resettlement in Chippewa Valley

December 18, 2024 | Comments Off on New Site Director Leads Resettlement in Chippewa Valley

World Relief Wisconsin welcomed Jacob Stansberry on Dec. 9 as the new Chippewa Valley site director based in Eau Claire.

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What Will You Leave Behind?

February 10, 2016

For almost two thousand years, Christians of many denominations have observed the season of Lent, beginning with the observance of Ash Wednesday. While the exact practices of Lent vary from one individual to another, one common practice has been to fast, or give up something, between Ash Wednesday and Easter. By abstaining from a vice, a specific indulgence or luxury, those who follow Christ give up something we would otherwise rely upon, letting our hunger for that thing drive us towards deeper dependence on God as we prepare for the redemption we celebrate on Easter Sunday.

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How do we foster generosity in the next generation?

December 23, 2015

In this season of giving, how do we foster generosity when so much of the modern Christmas experience through the…

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How can we empower the vulnerable in a holistic way?

December 17, 2015

In every passing moment, children are orphaned by disease, women are widowed by violence, families are devastated by natural disasters…

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Jenny Yang, World Relief VP of Policy & Advocacy on Refugee Resettlement

December 16, 2015

So how does this refugee thing work, exactly? In light of the worst refugee crisis since WWII, Canon & Culture welcomes…

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Who is a refugee and what do they go through to get to the U.S.?

December 4, 2015

A refugee is someone who has fled one’s home country and cannot return because well-founded fear of persecution based on religion, race, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group.

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Acceptance. Friendship. Hope: Good Neighbor Teams go beyond supplying material needs to refugees

November 30, 2015

 Churches and small groups around the country are mobilizing into Good Neighbor Teams to serve newly arriving refugee families for a period of six to 12 months—supplying material needs like food, clothing, and transportation, and tangible services like school registration, community orientation, job preparation and English tutoring.

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