Christian Humanitarian Organizations
Posted May 28, 2010
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The Reverend Roberta Hestenes – First Woman to Chair World Vision-Largest Christian Relief Organization (Searching for God in America Series) $45.00 Reverend Hestenes is the first female Presbyterian President of the Baptist Affiliated Eastern College and the first woman to chair World Vision, the largest Christian Relief Organization in the world. Searching For God In America is a series of conversations with some of the most respected and provocative religious leaders and movements in America. Hosted by Hugh Hewitt…. |
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Kabul 24: The Story of a Taliban Kidnapping and Unwavering Faith in the Face of True Terror $0.98 The story of the capture and imprisonment of eight Western aid workers in Afghanistan by the Taliban. For three months in 2001, the desperate plight of aid workers kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan captured the attention of the world. With the growing specter of U.S. retaliation for 9/11, the Taliban and Osama bin Laden attempted to use their Western hostages as bargaining tools. What the… |
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Keep Walking: One Man’s Journey to Feed the World One Child at a Time $1.19 In an uplifting memoir, the founder of Feed The Children tells the story of his organization and its remarkable, life-affirming work, both here and abroad.In 1979, Larry Jones was ministering in Haiti, where he was approached by a young boy who hadnât eaten all day. The child asked for a nickel to buy a roll. Recalling the wheat surplus back home in Oklahoma, Jones soon started Feed The Child… |
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What God Desires:The Story of the Center for Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief $8.92 In a follow-up to his inspirational book, Are Not My People Worthy?: The Story of Matthew 25: Ministries, Wendell Mettey shares a candid account of the struggles and successes the ministry experienced through a ten-year span. Continuing his calling to provide for the poor and needy, this minister from Cincinnati reached out to Southeast Asia after the tsunami of 2003 and to the victims on the Gu… |
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Once an Arafat Man (Hardcover) $14.84 A former Palestinian sniper discusses his subsequent life in America, the religious experience which resulted in his conversion to Christianity, and his founding of a humanitarian organization which works toward a reconciliation between Palestinans and… |