Kurdish refugees, students in El Salvador, and a Bible Institute for pastors in Uganda all have something special in common: They are each using our character curriculum in various ways to reach the lost in some of the hot zones around the world.
Summer 2017 briefing
- Iraq: Cultivating Character (CSI) for Kurdish children living close to a war zone
- Indonesia: CSI used in Jakarta area schools and Life Talk Asia: a coaching & training ministry for teenagers
- Romania: CSI used in public and Christian schools, and churches in Western Romania
- Jordan: Seminary graduates making CSI part of their ministry in many countries
- Uganda: CSI used in a Bible Institute for newly-converted refugees, and also in pastoral training
- Fullerton, CA: CSI used in an after-school program
- El Salvador: Through 16,000 teachers, mentored by ministry partners, CSI is influencing 500,000 students and calming violence one community at a time
- Bangladesh: CSI used presently with over 150 children at 3 feeding stations
- El Cajon, CA: CSI taught with Christlikeness to Refugees are building character through local ESL classes.
- India: CSI continues to be used in schools and churches since our 2008-2011 initiative when over a million were trained. In a new initiative, strategic partners (trained in Hyderabad) intend to bring CSI to 6 million children in 24 languages. These partners heard about CSI from a small piece of paper with a CSI logo on it, given to their staff by a person from the Orissa tribal belt