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60% of Liberians are illiterate. 14 years of civil war and the worst Ebola epidemic in history have devastated Liberia’s health and education sectors. The end of the war left […]
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60% of Liberians are illiterate. 14 years of civil war and the worst Ebola epidemic in history have devastated Liberia’s health and education sectors. The end of the war left […]
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TEL Internationals Self Help initiative is a social enterprise aimed at fostering economic development of farming house-holds in Uganda. We organize farmers into village cooperatives through which over~80% of our […]
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In a country devastated by AIDS, many young children are orphaned and left in the care of guardians or elder grandparents. We recognize that the only way out of poverty […]
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TEL Internationals growing family of indigenous missionaries are taking a step forward in evangelism. And Jesus is the ultimate example, as they look at the natural relational ways Jesus had […]
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TEL International has recently opened K.D. Wesley Memorial Middle School in Techiman, Ghana. According to officials, there is no other educational middle school facility in the area. It was named […]
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Mission leaders are dealing with issues as they relate to language and its impact on evangelism. More than 30 mission leaders met recently for the consultation on mission language and […]
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TEL International has teamed up with the Mitiboni Clinic for medical mission’s trip to Nairobi, Kenya. So far, the doctors who are staffed at this facility have provided much-needed care. […]
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Globally, as many as 85 percent of churches are led by pastors with no formal biblical training. According to the Joshua Project 5,937 people groups, or 3.04 billion people, in […]
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With more than 250 million women unable to read or write, literacy is the “miracle cure” to release women from poverty. Across Africa today, hundreds of millions of people — […]
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Tanzania is one of the most dangerous places in the world to give birth. In Dar es Salaam’s overcrowded labor wards, it’s not uncommon to see up to four women […]
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