
A Tour de Force
Having been with Word & Deed for all of one week, my colleague
A Tale of 2 Countries
Colombia – a land of soaring mountains, fertile plains, beautiful trees and flowers, a wide variety of fruit (making delicious fruit drinks!), an abundance of natural resources, and, in areas away from the coast, a wonderful moderate climate. Her people are handsome and known for their hard work. From the perspective of those of us who live with short hot summers and long cold winters, this sure seems attractive doesn’t it? But wait, we aren’t done yet. 
l and social context
Many government officials have been assassinated or kidnapped. Countless people have been murdered. Large sections of
When we visited the IDP areas, located on the mountain sides, we had security with us at all times. The local paramilitary groups impose a dusk to dawn curfew. Anyone outside after that is in grave danger of being shot. People who have work and can’t get back in time, creep back to their houses in fear for their lives. One night during our visit, over 15 children were murdered in one of the IDP areas.
The men are a major problem in Colombian society. They are, by and large, carefree, careless and irresponsible. All the homes we visited were led by women. Most had been abandoned by their husband or by multiple husbands. When men were present, we could tell by their attitudes that they felt no responsibility at all for the well-being of their family. One of the key objectives of CDA is to reverse this trend through teaching biblical role models to the sponsored children and their parents.
An estimated 90% of the 42 million people in
A quick primer on Word & Deed
Strategy: The strategy employed is twofold: 1) To communicate the predicament of the suffering in the developing world to the people of
Word & Deed does not own “bricks and mortar” or directly employ workers in the developing world. Rather than build an empire, Word & Deed’s objective is to help the people of the developing world help themselves. It is a ministry of empowerment.
Word & Deed insists that the Gospel must be central to every ordinary project (emergency relief being the exception) and that there be a focus on empowering each needy person to eventually provide for themselves in recognition of the dignity they have as God’s image bearers, having been created both to work and to worship.
CDA – Our Christian Partner Organization in
Some of our readers will be familiar with Missy Christie de Acosta who has spoken at various events in
What impressed me most about CDA is her commitment to the Gospel. The Gospel is central in the Christian schools, the medical clinics (no one gets treated without hearing the Gospel) the various support programs for the adults as well as the vocational school. Many people, with beaming faces, spoke to me about how God had graciously given them hope for both this life and the life to come.
The Projects
A point that was driven home repeatedly to me was that those who are in material need are open to the Gospel. When they see love in action, many for the first time in their lives, they are open to hearing that there is a Saviour who died for needy sinners. Word and deed need to accompany each other. Sadly, these two have been separated in the social services offered in
Child Sponsorship Program ($35 CDN / $28 US per month)
Over 540 children of the 3000 currently attending the 4 CDA schools in
Sponsoring a child makes a world of difference in their life. In many cases, God graciously blesses the Bible lessons taught each day to the eternal benefit of the child. I spoke with a number of the children who testified of their desire to glorify God in their lives even though they face challenges we have a hard time even imagining. Can you imagine being pressured by your mother and older sister to be a prostitute? Most come from broken homes characterized by violence, sin and poverty and would not even hear the Gospel otherwise.
Parents of children in the sponsorship program are required to attend seminars at the school. The seminars, which always include a Gospel message, teach the parents about proper family life, good hygiene and more.
We expect to have 170 new children to sponsor in the near future. Sponsor a child and change a life.
Girls’ Home – Tenjo (Budget for 2006: $80,000 CDN / $67,000 US)
Most of the sponsored children live at home, often in difficult circumstances. Over time, CDA has recognized that some of the young girls are victims of horrible abuse. These girls needed to be brought to a safe shelter. The home at Tenjo (pronounced Tenho), located in the countryside outside of
Behind each smiling face is a tragic story. The girls range in age from
Word & Deed has committed to 50% of the overall budget needed to run the home while Woord & Daad Holland provides the other 50%.
Please consider supporting this crucial program.
Helping Hands –
Budget for 2006: $33,800 CDN / $28,000 US for each location
Sometimes the families of children attending the school reach a crisis point when they have no food and don’t know where else to turn. Well, they can turn to the Helping Hands ministry of CDA which, if they qualify, will supply food for up to 3 months. The parents are required to attend seminars which focus on helping them get back on their feet. Each seminar is centered on a theme from God’s Word. Many parents have come to faith through these and other seminars related to the child sponsorship program. The benefits of the program only start with the children. Through their witness in the home and the seminars the parents attend, the benefits, with God’s blessing, extend far beyond the children themselves.
Help provide emergency aid to families in need by supporting this program.
Health Brigades –
In addition to medical clinics connected to the schools run by CDA for the sponsored children, mobile clinics are held in various parts of the IDP squatter zones on a revolving basis. The people are unable to get medical attention otherwise. Ten Health Brigade mobile clinics have been held in the various IDP areas of
By supporting this program, you can help demonstrate Christian love in action.
School of Practical Ministries (Budget: $16,400 CDN / $13,650 US)
The purpose of this program is to train CDA staff (school teachers, health care workers) as well as volunteers to provide their services from a Christian worldview with a constant concern for both body and soul. Staff members attend classes on Saturday mornings once per month.
By supporting this ministry, you are helping to equip those who are our hands and feet in
