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Teen’s vision brings clean water to Darfur village

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Joshua Guthrie was a troubled teen. Like many others of his generation, the 16-year-old high school sophomore was troubled by the needless suffering of so many people in so many places. Hunger and poverty. War-time atrocities and sex trafficking. AIDS orphans and genocides.

Then Joshua read Do Hard Things, a best-selling book by twin brothers Alex and Brett Harris, at 20 years old only barely out of their teens themselves. The book challenges young people to rebel against “the myth of adolescence” – the notion that teens are by nature irresponsible, immature, and rebellious. “By breaking the mold of what society thinks we are capable of, teens can achieve so much more than what’s expected,” the brothers say. “We’ve seen ‘average’ teenagers transformed from channel changers to world changers who are accomplishing incredible things.”

The book rocked Joshua’s world.

Read the rest here!

Written by kainos

March 20, 2009 at 6:16 pm

Dollar for a Drink

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Joshua Guthrie is a 16-year-old high school sophomore who cares about people in need – specifically people in Sudan who don’t have access to clean drinking water.

Our friend Joshua is bold enough to think that, with God’s help, he can make a difference in a faraway place like Sudan, so he has launched a campaign he calls “Dollar for a Drink.” He is raising money to drill a well in Sudan, where clean water will not only make people healthier but also will help reduce conflict in an area where competition for scarce water resources can lead to violence.

Joshua’s goal is to raise $8,000 by Christmas, and BGR is partnering with him to channel 100% of the money he raises into a well project in Sudan. BGR Executive Director Jeff Palmer has enthusiastically endorsed Joshua’s project.

You can read more about “Dollar for a Drink” and make a contribution at http://www.dollarforadrink.org/. Joshua is posting updates on his progress on his blog at http://www.dollarforadrink.org/from_the_directors_desk.

We encourage all our friends to visit Joshua’s site and help his cause along. Maybe you’d be willing to not only give a dollar but also tell your friends and fellow church members about his project too!

Written by kainos

October 27, 2008 at 5:13 pm

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