Danielle Kinvig

    Articles by Danielle Kinvig

    Building Homes in Haiti

    When someone says they’re going to build homes in Haiti, most conjure up an image of construction. But, when Mike and Karen Woodard of FamilyLife went to build homes in Port-au-Prince in September 2012, they weren’t there to hammer nails or paint walls. Read More >

    Careers

    Support Staff Are you passionate about marketing and design? Or maybe it’s crunching numbers that gets your blood pumping? Did you know that you could be an accountant and a missionary at the same time? Power to Change’s Support Staff work in our national and regional offices around the country. They play an integral role […] Read More >

    Clean water. A simple gift that saves families

    Salamonde rises at dawn. She quietly slips away from her home, leaving her husband and four young children to go and fetch water for the day. As she nears the stream by her village, she isn’t alone. There are dozens of women and children at the water’s edge, waiting to fill their metal basins with […] Read More >

    Faith Adventures continued…

    We are all on a spiritual journey. We are always discovering new things about ourselves, about the world around us and about God. We are transformed by God’s grace as we experience the power of Holy Spirit in our daily lives, and we are propelled to reach out and inspire others to experience and discover […] Read More >

    Mentoring at 80: Helping a hurting world

    In December 2009, Hugh Olson was told that his wife, Claudia, had only months to live. She was suffering from an extremely rare liver problem that had no cure. Together, they made a list of 12 life goals to meet, and over the next 12 months, they accomplished every one of them. Then after 55 […] Read More >

    One Million People Flee Syria

    They are running for their lives. Under the veil of darkness, men, women and children move swiftly towards the border. Their homes have been burned to the ground. They have no food. No water. No possessions; only the shirts on their backs. They reach a fence and scramble upwards. Shots ring out in the distance. […] Read More >

    Short-Term Internship Opportunities

    Application Deadline for May Internships is March 1, 2010 Athletes in Action: Video Editor Human Resources: Events & Admin Assistant Human Resources: Recruitment & Selection Assistant Information Technology: .NET Developer Information Technology: Business Intelligence Developer Information Technology: Database Administrator Marketing: Graphic Design Assistant Marketing: Junior Content Developer Project Management Office Assistant Contact opportunities@powertochange.org for more information about […] Read More >

    Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan Escalates

    He was only 11 years old. Seized by Syrian soldiers for walking amongst protestors, he was beaten. Tortured. And when he died, the soldiers didn’t relent. They broke his neck. The rest of his family escaped, fleeing to the neighbouring country of Jordan. For Syrians, it has been two years of violence, strife, and fear. […] Read More >

    Water for Life in Benin

    The Curse of Water… The people of the western African country of Benin draw water from disease contaminated streams, ditches, rivers, or open dug wells. They contract parasites and illnesses, which are often fatal for children and the elderly who fall sick. For these people, the water they drink is a curse on their lives. […] Read More >


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