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12 Dollars of Christmas: IDEAS

December 29th, 2008

This post is part of the 12 Dollars of Christmas series I’m doing, sharing with you about different charities and people who are making a difference around the world and asking you to join me in giving $1 dollar (or more) to each of them.

I’ve known Vern and Shelley since I was about 7 years old. They have been dear family friends and I have learned so much from them throughout the years. They are now working with an organization called IDEAS and I’d like to tell you a little bit more about this wonderful non-profit and what they are doing to improve the lives of many around the world.

IDEAS stands for International Development and Educational Associates and their goal is to meet the needs of the helpless and hopeless around the world through holistic project development. They take time to meet with and discover needs in partnership with the local community and then develop projects with a focus on educational needs, medical needs, community development, agriculture and social entrepreneurship. Together with their partners they have managed “34 sustainable projects across 14 countries in North Africa and Asia.” They have educated over 12,000 students, trained over 300 teachers, established 6 medical clinics, developed 8 vocational training centers, opened 12 schools, built 21 new village homes, created 2 village water systems and planted 30,000 trees. These are no minor accomplishments. But, IDEAS doesn’t stand out to me just because of how much I believe in holistic projects or just because of these numbers, IDEAS stands out to me because I know, trust and love Vern and Shelley and they are behind this movement and if they are behind it then I trust that it is a work worth getting behind.

I recently got to read a little bit in Vern and Shelley’s Christmas letter about their most recent trip to India and the work they did there. They went with six other friends and spent time traveling to schools, villages and medical clinics bringing what help and hope they could to people who are sick, hurting and impoverished. It was incredible moving to hear about this work they and others are doing to help the “least of these”.

If you’d like to learn more about IDEAS please check out their web site, www.ideasworld.org.

As part of my $12 dollars of Christmas campaign I also encourage you to join me in sending $1 (or more) to help support them and further the work they are doing. You can do this by going to the donate page on their web site.

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Bethany Stedman

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Links: Leadership, Czech Bible Project, and Ideas

July 17th, 2008

So, here are just a few things I thought I would share today.

This is a link to a blog that my dear friend, David Malouf, wrote. I found it interesting and insightful. Interesting and insightful are actually both good words to describe David, too! J Check out the post to read some of his interesting and insightful thoughts on leadership and leadership development.

Also, today Bryan and I saw this short video about the Czech Bible Project. We both really admire the work that Sasha Flek is doing and really enjoy the few times we’ve been able to be around him here in Prague. It was interesting to watch this video and learn a little more about the Czech Bible Translation Project.

Also, I just heard about this web site, www.ideas4all.com. It’s new and in beta still and I haven’t spent that much time on it yet, but I really like the concept. Basically it’s a place where you can share ideas and find solutions to problems. So, if you have an idea you can post it to share with people or if you have a problem you can post it and see if others can help you solve your problem. Like I said I haven’t really played with it much but I thought it was interesting and that I would pass it on.

Ok, that’s it for today.

Oh, Wait!! One more thing! We went to the foreign police and after some confusion, 9 hours of waiting, 1 missing paper, 1 really nice Czech foreign police worker, 1 run back up to our place to get said missing paper, and more help from the nice man behind the counter, we have the official stamp that goes with our visa and we are TOTALLY LEGAL now!!! YAY!!!

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Beth Stedman

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