
George Elia Glad to be a fan of Covenant World Relief!

Lucky MacLean Great new logo !

Martha Mueller I do like the new logo, but wanted to comment on the DVD for this year. I found it to busy and not very informative as there was no speaking or explanation of any projects.

David Salge Congrats on the new website design. However, there is one thing I hoped to find which is still missing - a way to set up a monthly donation via credit card. I know, there's always something!

Covenant World Relief
Our
new logo is based on Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well. You
can read more in the story below. What does the logo and that encounter
mean to you?
Source: www.covchurch.org
CHICAGO, IL (November 9, 2009) – Covenant World Relief’s new logo and expanded presence on the Internet will better communicate the ministry’s identity and extensive ongoing work, says ...

Genny Powell The St. Augustine quote below is from the Covenant World Relief Web site. May we not get stopped at anger. That is the easy part.

Genny Powell Hope has two beautiful daughters. Their names are anger and courage. Anger at the way things are, and the courage to see they do not remain as they are. St. Augustine

Covenant World Relief You can participate in saving the lives of children in Congo. This resource is designed for children, but others have adapted it for whole churches, individuals and families. Thanks to those who are already participating!
Source: www.covchurch.org
CHICAGO, IL (November 5, 2009) – The Covenant Church of Congo (CEUM) has invited Covenanters everywhere to join them in the fight against that country’s number one killer of children under ...

Covenant World Relief just posted a blog with updates on what's new in CWR. Check it out.
Source: blogs.covchurch.org
Periodically we will be posting updates on what’s new with CWR. We have had several new items we want to draw your attention to today.

Covenant World Relief The Indonesian island of Sumatra suffered several devastating earthquakes nearly a month ago. Over 1000 were killed, twice that were injured and over 200,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. The relief and rehabilitation will take years.
Source: www.boston.com
About 5:00 pm on September 30th, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck just offshore of the town of Padang in Sumatra, Indonesia. The quake toppled buildings and started many landslides, smashing homes and swallowing up entire villages. ...


















