Do you remember what it was like being a high schooler? Juggling homework, clubs, family, friends, girlfriends, boyfriends, and still trying to make time to sleep. Then waking up early the next day to do it all over again! High school was your life. It was difficult to look beyond those four walls. But one […]
“Siku ya furaha ya wapendanao”: Happy Valentine’s Day!
This Valentine’s Day is a little different than most that I’ve had before. Why? Because this year my Valentine’s Day is happening almost 10 hours before most of yours! And it’s happening in Uganda! Myself and a couple other Kinship United team members have been visiting Kinship Projects and meeting the beautiful children you’re helping […]
5 Ways You Can Help Refugees RIGHT NOW
Prov 31:8-9 “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice.” If you’re reading this, you must have a big heart for refugees. God’s heart aches for refugees too. That’s why He tells us countless […]
A Pastor’s View on Kinship United
Earlier this year one of our founders, Craig Muller, and Pastor Mark Colavecchio, of one of our supporting churches, traveled together to Southeast Asia. Over the years, Mark has gained a unique perspective of Kinship United, and he was happy to share his experiences with us. Kinship United: How long have you been working with Kinship […]
Charity and Philanthropy: Do You Know the Difference?
Those of us who live in the United States are very fortunate to live in a culture where giving is valued. I was at a seminar last week, and the speaker — a respected fundraising consultant — argued that American culture is the most generous culture in the history of the world. There are, according […]