Genovations MediaJan 14, 20182 minFeatured BlogsProgress, Jesus-Style<p>Brett Madron, in the midst of his home renovation, is reflecting on the idea of 'progress' and what it looks like from a biblical pers...
Genovations MediaJan 11, 20185 minFeatured BlogsMaking Room: Remembering Jesus<p>Laurie Kagay reflects on the impact of Make Room, not just in what took place as a result of raising funds, but what took place in our...
Genovations MediaDec 27, 20178 minFeatured BlogsGod's Faithful Provision<p>Moses Ssekabira testifies about how God helped him through school. He not only gained an education, but sustainable skills, and watche...
Genovations MediaDec 19, 20172 minFeatured BlogsHospitality Goes Both Ways<p>Kara Hadley reflects on what she is learning in Luke class and how she's living it in service to widows in her neighborhood. </p>
Genovations MediaDec 17, 20173 minFeatured BlogsBefore the Concrete Sets<p>Kelly Jobe reflects on the first semester of CASE at Dupont Tyler and the opportunity to invest in middle schoolers 'before the concre...
Genovations MediaDec 17, 20173 minFeatured BlogsAPS: Zoomed Out<p>Rebekah Davis reviews our last 18 months at Aquatic Public School in India. What's been done?</p>
Genovations MediaDec 16, 20174 minFeatured BlogsConfidently Serving: Youth Empowerment in Uganda<p>Lawrence Ssemakula writes from Uganda regarding the youth development happening at our East Africa Institute. </p>
Genovations MediaDec 11, 20174 minFeatured BlogsGod Will Make a Way ... in Prison<p>Kristin Bennecker reflects on her recent time spent in the Tacloban City Jail, where she taught, shared food, and was moved by the fai...
Genovations MediaDec 11, 20174 minFeatured BlogsCompassionate Care in times of Need<p>Cannon Cameron, manager of NOVA Birth Services, reflects on the necessity for all those on this side of Jesus' birth to engage in maki...
Genovations MediaDec 3, 20174 minFeatured BlogsControl Water, Limit Disease<p>Grey water is an issue in many third world settings. Read about its dangers, why it often goes unremedied and what we are doing ...