We thought the children would go home talking about the games.
Instead, many talked about forgiveness.
After two weeks of Summer Kitab Iskul, 1,000+ children across Mindanao left carrying Jesus' invitation to love their enemies.
Read it here: https://t.co/N5HO9ZnXVo
Misha thought her future had already been decided.
Then someone invested in her.
Today, she's a Grade 11 student with a dream of becoming a teacher and returning to her village to help other children learn.
One opportunity can change a life—and a community.
#INfire
“Will our school have to close?”
A Church on the Myanmar border refused to let children lose access to education.
With INfire seed funding, a small food truck now helps provide meals, transport, and supplies for 35 students—keeping children in school and hope alive.
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Jana used to think forgiveness was unfair.
Then she heard Jesus pray for the people who crucified Him.
It didn’t make forgiveness easy. It showed her a different way.
Now, instead of getting even, she prays.
That’s where peace begins.
Link in bio.
#LoveYourEnemy#INfire
At 4 a.m., Anisa was already working.
When the pandemic hit, her family lost their income. Still, she fought to stay in school.
Today, she's a Grade 11 scholar.
Sometimes protecting a child starts by strengthening a family.
https://t.co/FSxNOe9aP9
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We've refreshed our website.
The mission hasn't changed: protecting children, strengthening families, and bringing hope to communities.
We've simply created a better space to share the stories and work behind it all.
Take a look around: https://t.co/uoLwtYKwtj
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Most of us love the parts of faith that feel like rescue.
But what if following Jesus is also about obedience—choosing forgiveness, service, or courage when it would be easier not to?
Purpose often begins with a small step.
What might God be asking of you?
#INfire#Purpose
Some fathers change lives by simply staying.
By showing up. By choosing integrity. By helping children feel safe and valued.
This Father’s Day, we honor the men shaping the next generation.
#INfire#FathersDay
Sheena’s favorite meal is egg curry.
Growing up, one egg was often shared between two children. Now, she sometimes gets two eggs at school.
It’s a small thing—but it means she can learn without an empty stomach.
Sometimes protection starts with a meal.
Link in bio. #INfire
Most people will never meet the child their generosity helped protect.
But because they gave, children are finding safety, families are growing stronger, and cycles of violence are being interrupted.
Help protect children before harm becomes their story.
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“I am grateful for prison.”
After 9 years in a high-security prison in Mexico, one woman said it was there she first encountered God.
Recently, 160 women worshipped together behind those walls.
Hope is showing up there anyway.
https://t.co/TYFcG1opDc
Violence rarely starts all at once.
For Benito, it began with anger and a search for belonging. Through Saved by Soccer, he found the right people, and a different path.
Now younger boys look up to him. Sometimes prevention begins quietly.
https://t.co/52tQNKU0vs
#INfire#SBS
What if the cycle doesn’t break—and you’re meant to interrupt it?
What we model gets passed on. In conflict, children learn how to handle anger, fear, and pain by watching us.
It starts with one different choice.
What are you passing on?
https://t.co/EVue7wjWXY
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“It’s hard to apply.”
Learning about patience, forgiveness, and healthy relationships is one thing. Living it out at home is another.
Still, they keep showing up—and slowly, something is changing.
Read more: https://t.co/dnst0uHrRX
#INfire#SCF
She thought she was doing everything right as a mother—providing, correcting, pushing them to be better.
But connection faded.
Then she realized: love not expressed isn’t always felt.
What she did next changed everything.
Read her story: https://t.co/NRP7hi1eIs
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Conflict rarely starts with violence.
It begins quietly: in words, in distance, in the stories we repeat.
Children learn who the “enemy” is, and grow into it.
But change is possible.
This is where INfire steps in—breaking cycles early.
See how: https://t.co/ErNE9z0GOp
What would you do if God sent you somewhere already broken—marked by violence and injustice?
Abraham went. And when faced with a city beyond saving, he didn’t step back, he asked for mercy.
Would you?
Read: https://t.co/EVrlTmLEdP
#INfire#InheritanceFire#JoinOurFight
For years, she carried anger after losing her baby during delivery.
People told her to fight back. Instead, she chose forgiveness, because she refused to let bitterness define her life.
That kind of healing is its own miracle.
Link in bio.
#LYE#INfire