“I really want them to get an education, I wouldn’t even care if I didn’t have food to eat sometimes. Education is more important than anything,” Nazir (pictured right) shares. …
Risk and Trust
When I was a little boy I would come bounding down the stairs and yell “Dad!” just before jumping mid-staircase into my dad’s arms. Sometimes I would call out to him …
2016 Teacher Training Conference
On July 13th a team of eleven American teachers boarded a plane in Chicago bound for Kathmandu. Their mission: to present a training conference for 130 Nepali teachers from twelve …
Extended Hand
I’ve been meditating on Acts 3 lately. Peter and John walk to the temple and see a crippled man. Peter says he doesn’t have money but he’ll offer the man what …
Humbled and Excited
This is a guest blog by ServLife Intern Heather Reid who participated in the Teacher Training Trip in 2015. It’s been almost a year since I went on ServLife’s teacher …
ServLife Wins New Global Honor
ServLife was ranked among worldwide leaders in nonprofit transparency and effectiveness on Wednesday with the launch of the GuideStar Platinum Participant accreditation. A platinum ranking is now the highest offered …
Laxmi’s Luck
Laxmi is named after the Hindu goddess of fortune, love, and prosperity. However, due to her family’s misfortune and her gender, Laxmi has spent her life fighting being labeled as …
Blessings Ripple Out
Christmas may be over, but its blessings are continuing to ripple out among the community of our ServLife partner in India. Our partners in Raxaul, Bihar face a lot of …