How Are Lives Changed?

Daniel Emig • March 4, 2024

How are lives changed?

How are lives changed?

I love this question!  It so quickly gets to the heart of what truly matters in connecting our financial giving, all resources, relationships, and those lives we love and work with, serving!


Coming from a lifetime of serving those both in immediate needs as well as sustainability for life-long benefits, I find my thinking and experience runs parallel when working with Frontier Partners International – FPI. We are a ministry given over to lives being transformed, albeit it short-term and/or long-term. Change in lives, individually and collectively, always means transformation! And while short-term input from us will not usually allow for the type of transformation I speak of; it remains our goal, our aim, always.


That is why FPI is committed to handling short-term events and helps with a long-term perspective of transformation. Transformation, at its best, takes place relationally over time. We in FPI are 100% committed to this! Lives are changed because we are serving alongside those in need, with that long-haul perspective of helping them out of ALL their forms of poverty.


Most times, poverty resides fundamentally, in the way a person thinks. So, we are committed to relating alongside them in this, growing them and providing for their needs via relationships that in turn change their lives from a poverty-mentality, to one of wholistic and healthy unselfish prosperity.


Refugees and IDP(s) – Internally Displaced Persons are some of the neediest and most vulnerable people on our planet!


FPI has, in its staff and associates a very long and deep history of helping these types of people. We simply could not count up the years of collective experience in helping such needful ones. Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq/Kurdistan are but a few of the countries FPI is actively working in, alleviating acute short-term needs as well as helping refugees and IDPs in their educational, medical, social, financial, food-resource, health, and other needs.


I give and wholeheartedly endorse FPI in these its generous and focused provisions for all such needs. For further information on how you can help, please contact me or Michael Parks.


CONTACT DANIEL EMIG

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