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From Kyenjojo to Tennessee
“Give a man a fish and he can eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he can eat for a lifetime.” We

Take a Seat (then think about who made the chair…)
What if I were to say “Take a seat and let’s talk for a minute or two”? That process seems rather simple, right? You find

A Tale of David and Goliath
In an effort to share how our friends and volunteers see this ministry they love and invest in, this week we are hearing from Mike

Train Them in the Way They Should Go
Many have heard the words of Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will

Turning Trees Into Sustainable Businesses
Driving up from Entebbe, Uganda to Kyenjojo on my recent trip to Africa allowed me the time to look out the window and take in

Going to Uganda: When Ministry Becomes Relationship
As this post is going out, I am making preparations to board a plane that will pinball me across oceans and countries, checkpoint after checkpoint

Dare to Dream
The Purpose of Craftsmanship Did you know that the first person to ever be “filled with the Holy Spirit” was a craftsman? In Exodus 31,

Exchanging Fish for Fidelity
We have talked a lot about philosophies and ideals surrounding poverty, and the need to create sustainable business practices that allow those caught in the

Lifting a Soul to Sustainability
When you accomplish something on your own, it is yours! You own it! Think back on your life and remember a time that you were

Leveling the Playing Field: Is Equal Always Fair?
The word “fair” gets thrown around a lot. We see the child on the playground complaining that it wasn’t fair that Jimmy got to

Finding Purpose In Simple Obedience
Narrow Gate Exchange has been blessed by God with many friends. Garlen Whitis is one of those very blessed friendships. And when we sat

When You Have the Chance to Fish
Most people have probably heard the adage “Give a man a fish, and he can eat for a day; teach a man to fish and