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Links to <i>“God gives us a burden”</i>: How heartbreak led one sponsor deeper into compassion

“God gives us a burden”: How heartbreak led one sponsor deeper into compassion

In case you missed it—read the first part of Rachel’s story of moving with compassion. In Part One of this story, we met Rachel—a mother and Compassion supporter whose decision to sponsor a boy named Stiven in Honduras ignited a powerful movement of compassion in her life, her family and her church community. What began […]

date: June 10, 2025
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Links to <i>“We had to do something”</i>: How one step sparked a movement of compassion

“We had to do something”: How one step sparked a movement of compassion

Sometimes, it only takes one moment to change everything. For Rachel Albrecht, that moment came while watching Hotel Rwanda. The weight of injustice gripped her heart—and she knew she had to do something. What began as a single step of compassion sparked a ripple effect of advocacy, sponsorship and transformation.  In this blog, Rachel shares […]

date: June 2, 2025
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Links to Wonderfully made: Meet 3 incredible Compassion kids with Down syndrome

Wonderfully made: Meet 3 incredible Compassion kids with Down syndrome

Around the world, kids with Down syndrome face immense challenges: They are denied a quality education, good health care, the chance to work and earn their own money and the right to make decisions about their own lives (WDSD). Compassion is committed to releasing all children from poverty in Jesus’ name—regardless of their challenges and […]

date: March 19, 2024
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Links to The 3 most unpopular Gifts of Compassion

The 3 most unpopular Gifts of Compassion

Sometimes, the lack of understanding of their power and impact causes these amazing gifts to fly under the radar. So today, we wanted to share some of our most unpopular, ungifted gifts and give you the inside scoop on how amazing they really are. 

date: February 15, 2024
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