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  1. I am more convinced than ever that one of my most critical tasks on this earth is to be a part of a movement to end poverty...Kinshasa, DRC
  2. This year, celebrate a Courageous Christmas... http://www.facebook.com/wee... http://fb.me/3svZsGY
  3. Please RT: Great gift idea for the holidays -- Celebrate a COURAGEOUS CHRISTMAS this year. Your $25 gift helps so many. // http://ow.ly/DPWE
  4. Please pray for those in El... http://fb.me/3Bu4mBj
  5. Pray for El Salvador. Tropical Storm Ida made very little noise in the US, but it did significant damage in El Salvador // http://ow.ly/DPvL
  6. RT @thomaskleinert: RT @roomintheinn: Our new building's roof is being poured today! http://bit.ly/2Bmfh9
  7. http://bit.ly/3NB6Rb http://fb.me/35MyTl1
  8. Read Amy's latest from the Congo... http://fb.me/3IOJz1S
  9. "How is it possible -- how has the world allowed -- 1 million girls and women to be raped here?" // http://ow.ly/BZ1K
  10. 1 million girls and women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have already been raped-used as war weapons-that's 1 million too many.
  11. WOW! Nearly 11,100 Disciples from 1,124 mission groups have contributed 437,000 hrs to the mission of disaster recovery // http://ow.ly/BI4f
  12. Follow Amy Gopp's trip to the Congo on Twitter: http://twitter.com/wkofcomp... http://fb.me/5xKG0IV
  13. How fascinating to be in France before going to Congo-Brazzaville. I am thinking about colonialism; how have I participated?
  14. From Amy Gopp via Twitter (@wkofcompassion): "On my way to the Congo to meet our sisters and brothers... http://fb.me/5SYXLFE
  15. On my way to the Congo to meet our sisters and brothers there...looking forward to learning from them!
  16. How could it be possible that there are now 1.02 billion people in the world who are living in extreme poverty and hunger? What can we do?