Photos of Destruction from Hurricane Alex
MONTERREY, MEXICO (July 13, 2010) – Severe water shortages and damaged infrastructure caused by Hurricane Alex are making life hard for the people in this city.
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MONTERREY, MEXICO (July 13, 2010) – Severe water shortages and damaged infrastructure caused by Hurricane Alex are making life hard for the people in this city.
Read more →MONTERREY, MEXICO (July 13, 2010) – Severe water shortages and damaged infrastructure caused by Hurricane Alex are making life hard for the people in this city.
Read more →WASHINGTON, DC (July 13, 2010) – Four worship services and two other special gatherings at Triennial XIII will be broadcast live through the event’s website.
Read more →DETROIT, MI (July 12, 2010) – Carole Hawke hopes to transform the lives of teenagers in her neighborhood one garden at a time.
Read more →PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI (July 12, 2010) – Covenant World Relief (CWR) partners have transitioned into new phases of helping Haiti with its long-term recovery from the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that leveled much of the capital city and surrounding areas six months ago today.
Read more →ROCHESTER, NY (July 12, 2010) – A memorial service will be held Friday for Covenant minister Werner Lemke, 77, who spent his professional career teaching theology. Lemke died July 5.
Read more →CHICAGO, IL (July 9, 2010) – A three-person “senior leadership team” will help guide North Park Theological Seminary during the search for a new school president.
Read more →CANTON, MI (July 9, 2010) – The Great Lakes Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church is asking churches to consider funding one month of Internet access for each of three years for the Mekoryuk Covenant Church in Mekoryuk, Alaska.
Read more →ELLICOTT CITY, MD (July 9, 2010) – A memorial service for Kenny Ye, an assistant pastor at Highrock Covenant Church in Arlington, Massachusetts, killed in a bus accident will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Bethel Church in Ellicott City.
Read more →EAST GREENWICH, RI (July 8, 2010) – The Burmese refugees don’t know until just days before they arrive in the United States that this country will be their new home. They know nothing of the language, its customs, or even about modern appliances. Poor, largely uneducated, and persecuted by their native country, most have spent at least a decade living in refugee camps established in Thailand.
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