From the Field – “There Is Hope” In Ethiopia
January 31st, 2012  |  Posted by Anne in Ethiopia | HIV/AIDS | Health | Home Page | Uncategorized

This month, our LIA team in Ethiopia shares a touching story of one woman’s encounter with our church partner’s HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention program in Debre Birhan, Ethiopia. Enjoy!

“There is Hope”

Genet, a community health evangelist trained by LIA and its partner church, visits homes in Debre Birhan to care for sick families and to help raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, one of the most devastating, yet preventable diseases still wreaking havoc in African countries. Her strong passion to care for people suffering with HIV/AIDS is particularly captivating, as she too is living with the virus.

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From the Field – Famine Relief in Makueni, Kenya
November 14th, 2011  |  Posted by Guest in Home Page | Kenya | Makueni

With so many programs in progress and growth all around for Life In Abundance, we wanted to be sure to share with you some of the highlights, and at times, the plights experienced by the communities we serve. God is good and faithful!

Periodically, we’re asking members of our African teams to provides us updates from the field. We hope that you will find the stories they share to be inspirational and even educational. These people will surely move your heart.

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Inspired By Today’s Youth
October 10th, 2011  |  Posted by Justin in Home Page | Horn Of Africa | Serve

Early this month, LIA was invited to participate in Feed the Famine. A group of dynamic and inspiring women in Phoenix put together this multi-faceted event aimed at raising awareness about the crisis in East Africa, and to raise funds for organizations that are doing something about it.

Fortunately, LIA was selected as one of the beneficiaries of the event! On a warm Saturday in Arizona, we headed out to join the Feed the Famine volunteers in their efforts.

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How Radical is Too Radical?
July 14th, 2011  |  Posted by Guest in Home Page | Learn

Guest Blog Post by: Jeremy Jernigan

I recently finished David Platt’s book, Radical. I went into reading it with much fanfare and hype. To make it more fun, and to ensure a healthy conversation flowed from the book, I invited my small group to read it with me and discuss it for five weeks.

Let me begin with a disclaimer: I am the Worship Arts Pastor at a megachurch in America. I’m not a missionary and I haven’t sold everything I own to give to the poor. My perspective comes from this point of view.

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Breaking the Cycle Was a Huge Success!
July 6th, 2011  |  Posted by Guest in Children | Events | Home Page


It was 5 am. I opened my eyes and looked up from my resting position, which just so happened to be the floor under the LIA merch table at St. Timothy’s Catholic Community. I sat up to see fifty youth hustle into the conference room. This group of groggy teens had gotten less sleep than I had. While I wimped out and chose to sleep on the floor inside, these fifty junior high and high school students chose to sleep outside on the cold pavement of the church’s parking lot. After taking their seats and warming up a bit, Saint Timothy’s youth pastor Kate Hursh took the stage and simply asked, “What did you learn?”

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