Posts by Elisabeth Anzenberger
South Texas Alliance for Orphans
I was continuing my research on redemptive programs for foster care when I found Alliance4orphans. The South Texas Alliance churches have launched a program at their churches to help address issues with the foster care system. They seek to address three main issues in the foster care system. The first one is that not much…
Read MoreReplanted Ministry
I was looking for different redemptively minded ministries that work to support foster care, and I found Replanted Ministry. Foster care has always been a subject of interest to me, especially as I’ve been studying social work. There is often not enough support for foster care parents, and not enough Christian families are willing to…
Read MoreLogos Hope Ships
I wanted to write about a company that I almost spent my gap year volunteering for. They are a redemptively minded non-profit that provides literature to areas that lack easy access in a really original way. Logos Hope and now Doulos Hope are floating libraries that travel around the world and have been to more…
Read MoreSelah
As I was writing in my earlier post, my dad has a redemptive entrepreneurship approach to most of the things he does. One of the more recent things my dad has started is a Church called Selah that runs on Wednesday afternoons in the heart of Montreal, Quebec. Selah is described as a new way…
Read MoreImagoDei
I wanted to talk about a collective my dad founded called ImagoDei. He started it while we were living in Nice in 2019. He has always had an entrepreneurship mindset to sharing the gospel and creating innovative Christian environments. For imagoDei he wanted to create a media platform that would reach Christians working in secular…
Read MoreHogar de Vida
Hogar de Vida y Nutricion (now Hogar de Vida) is a mission organization that I am quite fond of. It’s translation means Home of Life. Children in Guatemala (especially in the Quiche region) were malnourished and underfed, and the founders Tim and Dena Stromstad noticed the need and came to fill it in San Andreas…
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