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Poverty a State of Mind (Part 2)
Check out my previous blog for some context… This is part two. Helping Hand As the HUD Secretary, the context of Carson’s position focused on the
Poverty a State of Mind (Part 1)
State of Mind If you haven’t heard by now, I wrote a book. It’s titled “If You Really Want to Help” and it will officially
Pack Your Flexibility Pants & Leave Your Watch at Home
Belonging To Kwambekenya was one of 410 Bridge’s first communities in Kenya. How the community got its name is rooted in its founding a few
Don’t Crash the Party
Where’s the Invitation? It’s one thing for development organizations like 410 Bridge to say that relationships are paramount. The tricky part is how to do
Who is the Hero?
A Good Story Every good story has two key aspects. A good story has a conflict to overcome, and a hero that overcomes it. We
Employers Are Better than Employees
The True Backbone of Development I used to think that education was the backbone of development. I was wrong. It’s economic development. Sure, education
Pushing a Rope
Object Lesson In my new book – If You REALLY Want to Help – I share a story of an object lesson we’ve been using
If You Really Want to Help
To Get Things Done I turned 60 a couple of years ago. I hadn’t struggled with starting milestones decades before, but the decade with a
After a Year of Chaos, What Will this Christmas look like for Haiti?
Normally in the month of November, you’ll start hearing Christmas songs blast from cars and shops throughout Haiti as everyone begins to get into the
Tumutumu Church Goes the Extra Mile
Mzee Eldad Kabinga is over 80 years old and cares for his last-born son, who recently completed high school, in Tumutumu, Kenya. He is a
I Have Never Felt This Alive To Try
“If I could tell 410 partners one thing it would be……..” blog by Lucy Andrew, our Kenya Sponsorship Coordinator My journey with the 410 Bridge
Hope. Humility. Worthwhile.
Our team from Faith Promise Church (Knoxville) chose these three words to tell our story about our journey to the village of Irigithathi, Kenya. The
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