“Very hot, very dirty, very smokey, very dangerous. Everything here is in the extreme! Very hard existence… very sad… We gave water and raisins and bag lunches, knowing it was […]
“It is part of God’s mission and purpose for his world to bring about wholeness, justice, good health, righteousness, peace and harmony and reconciliation. These are what belong to the […]
Poem By: Ina Jones Hughs / photos from 2015 DR Mission team We pray for children who put chocolate fingers everywhere, who like to be tickled, who stomp in puddles […]
Our 2015 Dominican Republic Mission Team has returned home to the US. We have so many stories to share about our nine day mission but will begin with one story […]
Our team of 21 is preparing to head to the Dominican Republic to partner with Crossroads, building houses and restoring hope! The news of the ongoing persecution of Haitians in […]
Our summer is filled with service as we care for creation here in WNC and across the globe! The first week of Camp Connect just ended and our elementary age […]
“Literacy is inseparable from opportunity, and opportunity is inseparable from freedom. The freedom promised by literacy is both freedom from – from ignorance, oppression and poverty and freedom to- to […]
Changed Foundation = Changed Life! I don’t usually find myself thinking about the flooring in my home. I wake up and step onto carpet. I move throughout the house stepping […]
Educational Videos: This video is recommended by the World Changer Club at ACA. Watch to learn more about the life of plastics.
Our current project is the Bottled Earth Garden Our Mission Statement: The Bottled Earth Garden will grow food to help reduce hunger in Western North Carolina and will promote environmental […]
The Girl Power World Changer Club at Isaac Dickson Elementary takes action! The Girl Power World Changer Club at Isaac Dickson Elementary cares about the needs of families in crisis. […]
Partner with us to restore dignity and bright futures for girls! Every girl should have the opportunity to go to school and fully participate in the life of their community. […]