Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free (JN 8:32)

Church & Ministries

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

World Relief Joins the Global Alliance

January 23, 2004|8:47 am

BALTIMORE - The Global Alliance has been formed to enhance providing the needs of the impoverished parts of the world. Along with 10 other international Christian organizations, World Relief would join in the partnership of the Global Alliance, World Relief reported. For 60 years, World Relief has worked with local churches to reach out to the poor of other countries focusing on variety of programs such as disaster relief, refugee assistance, AIDS ministries, community health, agricultural development, and community banking.

“Poverty, sickness, injustice—all of these things continue in our world today, making it difficult for one organization with limited resources to make a significant difference” said World Relief president, Clive Calver. “Put the resources of many together, however, and a significant difference can be made.”

Through the Global Allliance, one or two partner organizations with the resources and financial support of the others would come and provide help to whichever countries that are suffering from poverty instead of sending many organizations with similar programs to relieve the problems. This way, the outreach would function more efficiently in terms of costs and intervention and save more lives.

The Global Alliance partners are: Cedar Fund (Hong Kong), Human Bridge (Sweden), Mission East (Denmark), Strømme Foundation (Norway), Tearfund (Belgium), Tearfund (Netherlands), TearFund (New Zealand), TearFund (Switzerland), Tearfund (United Kingdom & Ireland), World Relief Canada and World Relief.

Top Stories

Archaeologists Uncover Proof of Pre-Jesus Bethlehem

The Israel Antiquities Authority revealed ...

Gallup: 'Pro-Choice' Americans at Record Low

One-half of all Americans identify as "pro-life" on abortion, according to a new Gallup poll. Forty-one percent consider themselves "pro-choice," a record low since Gallup has asked the question.

Are More Black Voters Embracing Obama's Endorsement of Gay Marriage?

A new Washington Post/ABC News Poll survey finds ...

Christian Group Wins Religious Recognition at University of North Carolina

A Christian student group has dropped a lawsuit against the University of North Carolina-Greensboro after the university agreed to officially recognize the group as religious, therefore making the group exempt from the ...