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According to Isaac Asimov, “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”

April 25, 2021

World Malaria Day: Take a quiz.


 Educating ourselves and our communities is a critical first step. That’s why we’ve created a brand-new quiz to test your knowledge in honor of this important day of awareness. Please, will you take the quiz before World Malaria Day ends at midnight?




How to help your community.

1. Malaria, along with pneumonia and diarrhea, is a leading cause of death of children under 5. Combined, these preventable and treatable diseases kill nearly 5.6 million children under the age of 5 each year.

2. By providing, mosquito nets, medication, and clean water can help protect children from malaria.

3. By training community health workers to provide basic health care and education services, and we empower them to become permanent resources for their communities. We supplement that care with our Save the Children clinics, which offer treatment in more serious cases, as well as vaccinations, prenatal care, and infant care.

4. Save the Children is on the ground in more than 100 countries worldwide providing the resources vulnerable children need to thrive, including all of the above and more!


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We are committed to helping children access everything they need to grow up healthy and safe – including health care, medicine, nutritious food, and clean water. And we’re so grateful to supporters like you for making this important work possible.

Thank you, today and always, for your commitment to creating lifelong change for the children who need it most.

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“A Soft Answer” Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Key Verse “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger” (Proverbs 15:1). Text —Proverbs 15:1-4 Message Two contrasting scenarios in the Book of Judges portray the truth of today’s text. Gideon was challenged by the men of Ephraim and his soft answer averted what could have brought a destructive war (Judges 8:1-3). A few years later, the quarrelsome Ephraimites met their match in an equally short-tempered Jephthah. He was a Gileadite from the tribe of Gad. Rough words flew back and forth, and a devastating war broke out between the two tribes. By the time the dust cleared, 42,000 Israelites were dead (Judges 12:1-6). Speaking the right words would have prevented that. The heart and the mouth are connected, therefore grace in the heart produces graciousness in the lips. Graciousness is the ability to speak words that promote peace and harmony in otherwise tense situations. Opportunities to exhibit grace or else bad manners will arise every day in the home, at school, or on the streets. Unsaved youths lose the battle every time; they speak bad words, show rude manners even to elders, they have no respect for anyone. Today is International Day for Countering Hate Speech. Quote The heart and the mouth are connected Challenge Practice graciousness in your speech today. Prayer for today Set a watch before my mouth, O Lord.
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