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Connect This Holiday, Even with a Full Calendar

Connect This Holiday, Even with a Full Calendar

This time of year, the air is full of a tingling holiday buzz. Pie plates and gravy boats are dusted off. There’s a last-minute scramble to call my mom for a recipe. In Denver, the heat clicks on in the mornings and evenings while we scavenge wool socks from the...

Quality Education Means Needing 68.8 Million More Quality Teachers

Quality Education Means Needing 68.8 Million More Quality Teachers

Quality Education Means Needing 68.8 Million More Quality Teachers One of the greatest pieces to the global education crisis often goes overlooked: teachers. Good teachers remain an essential and crucial key to quality education, healthy schools, and students truly...

$30 Trillion: The Cost of Uneducated Girls

$30 Trillion: The Cost of Uneducated Girls

$30 Trillion: The Cost of Uneducated Girls Girls across the world are 50% more likely to be out of school than boys—but why? Miriam Sawadogo Abibatou is from Burkina Faso. In recent years, less than half of all school-aged girls attended primary school and only a...

A Week in the Life: Guatemala Country Director, Karla De Pineda

A Week in the Life: Guatemala Country Director, Karla De Pineda

At Edify, we often talk about the impact our programs have and the transformation that is taking place in the lives of school owners, teachers and students. We know that a quality Christ-centered education changes lives and is the best pathway out of poverty. But how...

The Illusion of Self-Reliance: What Uganda Taught Me

The Illusion of Self-Reliance: What Uganda Taught Me

In June, a group traveled to Uganda for an Edify vision trip to catch a glimpse of the work God is doing through Christian education. They visited Edify partner schools and met school proprietors, shared stories and laughter with the children and heard how the Ugandan...

Leave A Legacy – Not Your Things

Leave A Legacy – Not Your Things

What a Legacy Is Really Made Of In western culture, people often assume that in order to leave a legacy we need to secure wealth and accumulate many things, or have become so great that our lives will be remembered by generations to come. Simply put by Merriam...