Charging LIFE believes that we should not only treasure the Earth and what our planet provides, but we should at all times treasure the companionship and relationship of all of those around us in our families, our friends,
community, city and state, while being mindful of those in not only our individual nations, but the world around us.
From the homeless person on the corner, to the cancer patient in the hospitals in our community to the child who has no food in a neighboring state, to the child who has no clean water halfway around the world…
ChargingLIFE supports hand picked and highly scrutinized faith based and non-faith based charities in a variety of needs of the spirit, soul and body.
With a trust in God that goodness is in the hearts of human kind, we believe that all people should fellowship with those around us and it is essential to support , pray and never despise those who have less than our station in life.
Below you will find some great reading resources:
Comparative Religion Guide:
http://www.religionfacts.com/
“ReligionFacts is an objective guide and does not promote any one religion
or belief system nor even a particular view of religion…ReligionFacts is
to provide free, reliable information — “just the facts” — on the various
answers that have been given to these questions, as well as the rituals
and customs that go along with them.”
Daily Devotional:
http://odb.org/
Our Daily Bread
Run by Mart De Haan, who’s grandfather founded RBC Ministries, their
mission is “to make the life-changing wisdom of the Bible understandable
and accessible to all.” They offer a variety of serious to humorous daily
inspiration depending on who is writing the devotional that day, and they
are quick and easy to read.
Marriage/Relationship Help:
http://loveandrespect.com/
Love and Respect Ministries
Based on Biblical teachings and examples, that Men most require Respect
from their female counterpart (wife, girlfriend) and Women most require
Love from the Men in their lives, Love and Respect dives into the
different ways we miscommunicate our needs and wants, how we react and how
to break the cycles relationships can settle into. Their goal is to teach
how to resolve conflict, deal with the negative reactions (what they call
“the crazy cycle”), and also learn how to “motivate each other by meeting
each other’s needs.”
Fun for Kids:
http://www.christiananswers.net/kids/menu-act.html
Lots of online games for kids to play, both Christian Based and
Environmental based- such as: The Amazing, Stupendous Flood, Books of the
New Testament, Ladybug Sandwich Canoeing on the Amazon (Catch fish and
avoid river debris), and much more. We always advise parents to keep an
active eye on your son or daughters online activity for content and safety
reasons- no matter what site they are on, Faith based or not

