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Village’s Last Christian Woman: Would You Leave?

Village’s Last Christian Woman: Would You Leave?

by Nermien Riad | Aug 27, 2013 | Approaches to Charity and Development, Egypt Church-Based Volunteers

Imagine being the only young Christian woman left in a small village in Egypt’s south. Would you be intimidated enough to leave? When Soheir lost her husband, she knew she had to face her community, one that looked down on women in general and Christian women in...
New Report Confirms: Copts Out-Give Egypt as a Whole

New Report Confirms: Copts Out-Give Egypt as a Whole

by | Aug 8, 2013 | Approaches to Charity and Development, Coptic Church, Diaspora, Egypt Church-Based Volunteers

The Hudson Institute just published a report on philanthropic freedom worldwide. It’s an interesting read if you want a global perspective on how easily–or not-so-easily–charities run around the world. But some figures it cites (from another study)...
Courage in Egypt

Courage in Egypt

by Nermien Riad | Jul 31, 2013 | Approaches to Charity and Development, Issues That Impact Children in Egypt

The brave men and women protesting last month were able to change the course of history for Egypt. Their courage and outspokenness must have passed on to some of our children in Egypt as well. Most of the children in our program deal with things in their daily life,...

Verena Reclaims Her Dignity

by Nermien Riad | Jul 10, 2013 | "The Widow's Cause", Approaches to Charity and Development

Verena put on her black gown for the first time after she lost her husband. It was a public signal that she was a widow. Other women now avoided her when she walked down the dusty roads of her village, Nag El Kesariya. Some in Egypt see a woman without a husband as...

A New Renaissance for the Coptic Church?

by | Jul 1, 2013 | Approaches to Charity and Development

Egypt faces imminent economic collapse and struggles to find political and social cohesiveness two years after the revolution. But as things fall apart all around, the Coptic Church is thriving in Egypt. What exactly is happening? And is this the beginning of a new...

A Letter from Mariam

by | May 29, 2013 | Approaches to Charity and Development, Issues That Impact Children in Egypt, Issues:Education

Millions of girls worldwide face insurmountable obstacles to getting an education. Here’s one thing Mariam, a participant in the Valuable Girl Project, wants to share with girls around the the world about education.
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