Anawim Christian Community


3733 N Williams Ave
Portland, OR 97227
503.888.4453
AnawimCC@gmail.com
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  1. Workshop on Helping the Homeless

    Posted by Diane Kimes
    / November 13, 2016 / Leave a comment
    Below are four sections of a workshop taught by Pastor Steve Kimes of Anawim Christian Community, who has been working with the homeless for 22 years.  It is called Introduction to Helping the Homeless.  It was taught in St. John’s Christian Church in Portland Oregon.  It was produced by Mary...
    Posted in Blogs, Visual Journalism Blog
  2. Changes

    Posted by Diane Kimes
    / November 6, 2016 / Leave a comment
    I want to apologize for not contacting you folks about Anawim and our work for a while.  This year has been insane, and the months from August on, doubly so. We were deeply involved in the moving of 500 homeless folks from the Springwater corridor. And we and all the...
    Posted in 2016, Months, Newsletter, October
  3. Three Reasons for Poverty?

    Posted by Diane Kimes
    / April 12, 2016 / Leave a comment
    This is a guest post by Nigel Branken, who, with his family, ministers to the poor in South Africa.  He speaks out against the continuing prejudice against the coloreds in that country, and lives out his convictions by assisting people and helping them through the courts.   Nigel offers us...
    Posted in Blogs, Guest Blog
  4. Kindness Creates Kindness

    Posted by Diane Kimes
    / April 10, 2016 / Leave a comment
    I note that there are many, many people who fear the homeless. This is because they don’t recognize that the homeless are their neighbors. Sure, we have some irritating neighbors, even bad ones, but as long as we are polite to our neighbors, they will be polite to us. If...
    Posted in Blogs, Pastor Steve's Blog
  5. A Brief Christmas Message

    Posted by Diane Kimes
    / December 16, 2015 / Leave a comment
    When you host a feast this Thanksgiving or Christmas, don’t invite your friends or family. They will expect to do the dishes, or to bring something, or invite you back to their place next year. Instead, invite the homeless, the refugees, those in nursing homes, the mentally ill, because the...
    Posted in Blogs, Pastor Steve's Blog
  6. Jesus the Master Ninja and the Secret of the Universe

    Posted by Diane Kimes
    / November 25, 2015 / Leave a comment
    When the Son of Man comes, and all the holy angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne and divide the gentiles before him, as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.  He shall say to those on his right, “Blessed are you, chosen of my...
    Posted in Blogs, Pastor Steve's Blog

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  4. The Cause of Homelessness

    August 17, 2016 / Leave a comment
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  5. Who Wants to be Homeless?

    August 10, 2016 / 1 Comment
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  6. What is Homelessness?

    August 5, 2016 / Leave a comment
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  7. Bad News

    June 14, 2016 / Leave a comment
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  8. Everybody Needs a Little Help…

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  9. God’s Listening

    June 6, 2016 / Leave a comment
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  10. Moving Day

    June 1, 2016 / 1 Comment
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Anawim Christian Community

3733 N Williams
Portland, OR 97227

503.888.4453

anawimcc [at] gmail.com

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