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The Luxury of Rice: How the Local Church Brings Hope in Myanmar’s Hunger Crisis

Nway Thida knows firsthand that in war-torn Myanmar, the luxury of rice is no longer guaranteed, as food insecurity and ongoing civil conflict make even a simple meal of rice a precious gift of hope from the local church. Supported by Children’s Hunger Fund, a faithful pastor brings nutritious food and the hope of the gospel to her and her daughters, showing the love of Christ in the midst of bombs, checkpoints, and deep poverty.

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How Gifts-in-Kind Donations Deliver Hope to Children Through Local Churches

Delivering hope through gifts-in-kind (an in-kind donation is a non-cash gift made to a nonprofit organization), Children’s Hunger Fund equips local churches with donated product so they can share food, essential goods, and the hope of the gospel with children and families in need around the world. From bulk truckloads from corporate GIK donors to individual Project Food Pak boxes, every non-cash gift helps local church partners provide relief aid, build relationships, and point suffering families to the eternal hope of Jesus Christ.

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10 Interesting Facts about the Dominican Republic

Discover 10 interesting facts about the Dominican Republic, from the birthplace of the merengue and beautiful Blue Flag beaches to unique wildlife, ancient amber and larimar, real-life pirates of the Caribbean, and the growth of Children’s Hunger Fund’s Mercy Network serving families near Santo Domingo and Santiago with gospel-centered mercy ministry.

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Five Faithful Pastors Making a Difference by Bringing Gospel Hope and Practical Help Around the World

The church was divinely established as God’s representative of the gospel to the world, and these five pastors are making a difference through gospel-centered mercy ministry. From Uganda to El Salvador, Zambia, Romania, and Ethiopia, pastors in Children’s Hunger Fund’s Mercy Networks are stepping out in faith to serve the “least of these” by providing food, education, employment, and hope beyond the slums and conflict zones they call home.

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10 Interesting Facts about Honduras

Honduras is a beautiful Central American nation nestled between Guatemala and Nicaragua, with coastlines on both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, where more than half the land is covered in mountains and rich history. In this article, you’ll discover 10 interesting facts about Honduras—from the ancient Mayan ruins of Copán and the vibrant scarlet macaw to one of the oldest clocks in the world and the country’s deep love for fútbol—all while seeing how Children’s Hunger Fund partners with local churches to serve children living in poverty through gospel-centered mercy ministry.

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10 Interesting Facts about Rwanda

Rwanda, often called “The Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small but mighty country that has journeyed from the tragedy of the 1994 genocide to remarkable unity and growth. This blog highlights 10 interesting facts about Rwanda, from its endangered mountain gorillas in the Virunga Mountains and its status as the most densely populated country in Africa, to its plastic-bag ban that keeps Rwanda the cleanest country on the continent. You’ll also discover Umuganda community work days, Kigali car-free days, Rwanda’s four official languages, Central Africa’s largest protected wetland at Akagera National Park, a female-majority Parliament, and how Children’s Hunger Fund partners with local churches in Kigali, Bugesera, and Kageyo to deliver Food Paks and gospel-centered mercy ministry to families in need.

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10 Interesting Facts about Myanmar

Myanmar—also known as Burma—is a nation rich with culture and history, from the golden Shwedagon Pagoda glittering with thousands of diamonds to the uniquely beautiful thanaka bark paste worn on faces as a symbol of health and beauty. This list of 10 interesting facts about Myanmar highlights everything from traditional longyi clothing and world‑famous Burmese rubies to the country’s unusual road rules, pristine‑only currency practices, and the work of Children’s Hunger Fund Mercy Networks serving suffering children through local churches.

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God Provides A Way: A Hurting Family’s Needs in Myanmar Met Through Food Paks and the Local Church

God provides a way for seven-year-old Yeshe Lin and his family in Myanmar as “Papa,” Reverend Saw Reagan, walks down the road with Food Paks that mean a lentil meal and hope for the night. In the midst of school closures, economic collapse, and a fragile bamboo tent home, God uses local churches and Children’s Hunger Fund to deliver food, mercy, and the message of a personal relationship with Christ, reminding this struggling family that He will provide a way.

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