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Fighting Poverty, One Purse At A Time
By GEORGE MONTALVO
Stefani Masten, 31, took her first trip to Africa on a six-month Mercy Ships mission to
She said she had no idea the effect her short-term mission of mercy would have.
In
"When I arrived home, everyone asked about the purses, said Ms. Masten, who attends
"All my friends wanted them. So I figured on my next trip I would pick up more of these beautiful handmade purses. That's when I first started having the idea of manufacturing the purses for sale stateside and using the proceeds to assist the impoverished of
"GOOD FRIENDS"
Ms. Masten's enthusiasm proved infectious. Amanda Storer, 28, a co-worker at a
According to the Human Development Index,
The Human Poverty Index measures its people as the seventh poorest in the world.
Visiting
The school is attended by former sex slaves who are learning how to read, keep accounting books, cater food, tailor and practice cosmetology.
This was the place, Ms. Masten said, they thought provided a perfect venue to serve. But why would people in a country that is 70-percent Muslim accept help from two Christian women?
"TRULY CARE"
"We arrived to help meet a physical need," Ms. Masten said. "They listen to what we have to say because they know we truly care. The Gospel is so much more than telling someone, 'Be warm and well fed.' It is truly about providing a warm blanket and making someone a good meal."
The trade school committed to the idea manufacturing purses, but it needed sewing machines and desks first. Returning to
"We really had no idea what we were going to do," Ms. Masten said.
An anonymous supporter came to their aid and found a shipping company in
In the
"In the future, we hope to take teams to
Added Ms. Masten: "People don't care how much we know until they know how much we care. Caring opens a door for us to share the manifold blessing of God. We're not about only meeting physical needs, but also nourishing souls. That's social justice. That's the heart of Jesus."
For more information about Ms. Masten and Ms. Storer's charity work, visit the Web at www.banytradingcompany.com, or call
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