How we respond to moments of interruption determine who we become and how we spend our lives. But you can never fully live in your calling without going through struggle, fear, and failure. Our decisions in those moments determine the legacy we will live.

Chris Marlow
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  1. We all want to know and be known. That's why doing good is so powerful when the focus is first and foremost the people and not the project.

  2. One of my greatest fears, and what might be one of the greatest obstacles to ending or putting a massive dent in extreme poverty alleviation, is this: when everyday, normal people feel as if they can't help. Let me repeat: this is a tragedy. In...

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  4. ...joy we find when we realize God's deep desire to partner with everyday, normal people using their talents to do good.

  5. When we spend time with people who live in extreme poverty, and we listen to their stories, it creates dignity and connectedness - something they usually lack.

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