Open a World of Possibilties

Produced in partnership
with Lutheran World Relief
  About this curriculum
  Sample session plan
  How to use this curriculum
  Introduction:
We light the world
  Session 1: We are called to the Journey
  Session 2:
We journey in community
  Session 3:
We walk humbly
  Session 4:
We work for justice
  Session 5:
We serve with joy
  Session 6: We journey in faith and hope
 
 
 
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Open a World of Possibilities: Nicaragua follows Megan Orth, a 12-year-old from Salem Lutheran Church in Catonsville, Maryland, as she experiences firsthand what life is like for kids and their families in Nicaragua.

OWP: Nicaragua is a seven-session hunger education curriculum that can be used in ELCA congregations of any size. Each of the sessions is a multi-generational event that lasts about 90-minutes.

"Open a World of Possibilities" is a continuing series of curricula about hunger-related work in various parts of the world, like Bangledesh, Tanzania, and Haiti.

What can Open a World of Possibilities: Nicaragua do for your congregation?
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Want to sneak a peak?  Try clicking on the player at left and watch "Fe y Esperanza: What Church is Like in Nicaragua," a video clip to accompany:

Session 6: We journey in Faith and Hope

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Stories about Nicaraguan Lutherans as they encounter the challenges and opportunities of their lives. [Read stories]

 
  For use in personal and group settings.
[Read devotions]

 
  Large scale and ongoing activities to do in a group setting.
[Explore activities]

© 2004, ELCA World Hunger Appeal, 8765 W. Higgins Road, Division for Church in Society
Chicago, IL 60631 Co-produced by Lutheran World Relief, Baltimore, MD