Leaving Footprints
During the Christmas break, our nurse Susan Hamilton routinely checked on various students who needed medical followup. On one of those trips, we went to see Vania. Vania is a little girl who got very sick this past year. Susan made quite a difference by getting her the medical care
5 Things to Know about Sponsoring a Child with LifeLink International
We hear a lot of questions about our child sponsorship program, so we created this article to answer some of the most common ones. 1. What does my $38 monthly sponsorship cover? Your monthly giving provides your sponsored child with uniforms and school supplies (books, paper, pencils, etc…), as well as a daily
The Future’s So Bright
“The future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades.”-Song lyrics from the 80s. Pass out the sunglasses ‘cause it’s a new year, a new beginning, a time of fresh, bright new thresholds of growth and change! Exciting new experiences are waiting along the way with unexpected challenges; and most certainly, a
8 Things to Know about LifeLink International Missionaries
So, you want to be a missionary with LifeLink International? We meet people on a regular basis that start to feel the pull on their hearts to serve in foreign missions with LifeLink International after going on a short-term trip. If you can relate, here are a few important considerations
Learning To Leave a Legacy
Guest Blogger – Ginger Hughes Everyone will leave a story behind after they die. It may be happy memories shared by loved ones, or the pain of unspoken words. Some legacies are simply forgotten over time. So what’s my legacy? The truth is I don’t really know that just yet.
The Box of Illiteracy
Have you ever known someone who couldn’t read or write? I don’t mean a young child. I’m talking about a grown adult. Someone who could be your mom or grandma. I’d never met anyone who couldn’t read or write. I grew up in suburbia central Florida in a Grade A
Does Child Sponsorship Even Work?
Does $38 a month really make an impact on a child’s life? The idea of sponsoring a child isn’t new. Many organizations have done it for many years. One of the main differences that separates LifeLink International is the educational aspect. We should ask the question, does the system even
International Women’s Day – Celebrating Our LifeLink Missionary Women
Since 1908 International Women’s Day has been a day to celebrate the achievements, milestones and influences of women around the world. I have met many women in life and ministry who have influenced me in so many ways. As I remember these amazing women, I’m humbled and grateful. These are
People Don’t Care What You Know Until They Know That You Care.
“People don’t care what you know until they know that you care.” This is a core value of every LifeLink International staff member. We talk about it, pray about it, and meditate on it. It drives the core of our ministry. What does it mean? It means that we value
The Amazing 7th Annual Ladies Conference
Born to Be Brave, Nacida Para Ser Valiente, was the theme for the 2014 LifeLink International Ladies Conference in Nicaragua last weekend. The mega conference weekend kicked off on Friday night with a concert in the main plaza at Ciudad Sandino. Featuring Christian recording artist and Worship Pastor, Montell Jordan
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