What C.S. Lewis Can Teach Us About Faith in Action

Many know C.S. Lewis as the author of The Chronicles of Narnia or as one of the greatest Christian apologists of the 20th century. His writings have inspired millions to think deeply about faith, reason, and the nature of God. But Lewis wasn’t just a thinker—he was a man of action. His life and work remind us that Christianity isn’t just about what we believe; it’s about how we live. 

95 Things to Do as a Kingdom Workers Volunteer

In 1517, Martin Luther famously nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, sparking the Reformation. While his list challenged church practices and theology, we’re here to challenge something else—how many ways you can serve as a Kingdom Workers volunteer! 

On the Move for Christ

Do you remember the excitement of getting your first bike? The thrill of newfound freedom, the ability to go farther and faster than ever before? For many, a bike is a cherished childhood memory. But for the volunteers serving in Kenya’s Disability Care ministry, a bicycle is much more than that—it’s a lifeline to the people they serve.

Within Reach

Over 8,000 miles—that’s the distance between the United States and the children we serve through Kingdom Workers in Malawi. While it may seem like a vast divide, the impact of support is reaching across continents, changing lives in ways that reflect the love and generosity of the early Church.

Doorways to Dignity

Dave and his wife, Katherine, have lived in their Milwaukee home for 15 years, but after Dave lost both legs due to diabetes, their house became difficult to navigate. With narrow doorways and an inaccessible shower upstairs, Dave had to travel to the YMCA just to bathe. Despite these struggles, they wanted to stay in their home and community. Their situation changed when teenage volunteers from Kingdom Workers’ Build Up program stepped in to help.

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