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Organizations Making a Difference

Ministries, organizations, businesses

Psalms 133:1 reminds us that it is good and pleasant when brothers live in unity. That’s why FamilyLife is committed to supporting other organizations, ministries, and businesses that are making a difference in the lives of others by strengthen marriages and families… and we invite you to do the same.

Below is a list of other organizations that are joining us in the cause to build godly homes.

Covenant Eyes. Produces internet accountability and filtering software for individuals and families, along with a host of free internet safety educational resources.

Family Matters. Non-profit ministry founded by Tim Kimmel, whose goal is to see families transformed by God's grace.

Keynote.  Helps other ministries reach their world for Christ.

Living a Legacy.  Radio show featuring Crawford Loritts, who encourages believers to pursue a true, Christian life.

OnePlace.com. Listen to Christian radio programs online.

Pine Cove Christian Camps.  Ministry that seeks to glorify God through Christian camping.

Eternal Perspective Ministries. A nonprofit organization founded by Randy Alcorn and dedicated to teaching biblical truth and drawing attention to the needy and how to help them.

Revive Our Hearts. Ministry featuring Nancy Leigh DeMoss reaches thousands of women with a message of revival.

Show Hope. Nonprofit organization founded by Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman mobilizes individuals and communities to meet the most pressing needs of orphans in distress.

WinShape Foundation. Founded by Truett and Jeannette Cathy (Chick-Fil-A), this nonprofit and charitable organization supports a growing family of ministries with the same mission to help shape individuals to be winners.

 

DISCLAIMER:

FamilyLife does not necessarily endorse websites whose links are listed above. The content available at sites to which FamilyLife links was deemed appropriate at the time the link was added. However, due to the fluid nature of the internet, a site's content may have changed and may no longer be appropriate for your family.