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Latest NewsStronger Together, A Look at Our Partners
One of our greatest strengths as a development organization is the network of partnerships we’ve built over the last 10 years. Across the world, our partners help us train, lend, and implement. We use local, in-country organizations who train our school proprietors...
Development and Relief: What is the Difference and What is Edify?
All around the world, hundreds of thousands of non-profits, charities, and international organizations are working to solve some of the greatest challenges in education, food security, water, and health services. With all the players at work, sometimes it’s hard to...
Updates and Encouragements from the Field
One of the greatest disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to education. Globally, 191 countries have closed their schools affecting over 1.5 billion students, which is 90 percent of enrolled learners. In Northeast India, teachers have returned to their...
A Reflection: Learning to Sabbath in the Midst of Disruption
As states and cities have shut their doors, and many of us are forced to settle into our homes, I can't help but reflect on the idea of sabbath. Sabbath, the act of resting and pausing, seems odd in this time of disruption, tensions, and unknowns. In a time where...
Creating Fishermen and Fishers of Men Through an Education with a Biblical Worldview
Children with an education are the future of our world. From economies to the workforce, politics to families, future generations will finish what we've started, innovate new ideas, usher in new eras, and push our world forward. By stepping foot into the classroom,...
One of the World’s Poorest Countries 50 Years Ago is Now the Home of Samsung, Kia, and Hyundai–Thanks to Education
In three years, civil war devastated the small Korean Peninsula leaving behind two countries riddled with extreme poverty. In the North, famine, starvation, and extreme poverty stalk the land even now. Today in South Korea, there are staple dishes centered around...