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Teaching Stewardship,
Transforming Villages
The SALT program reaches out to people in material poverty through savings groups, Agri-Plus, microloans, and vocational training. Our goal is to walk alongside clients with Christ-centered teaching that helps them use the resources God placed in their care without depending on others.
Bible-based teaching is the central focus of this program. SALT clients receive regular teaching on the importance of following Jesus in everyday life while discovering sustainable ways to provide for their families.
Our two main objectives:
• Help people discover sustainable ways to provide for their families
• Model and teach a Biblical way of life




The SALT program reaches out to people in material poverty through savings groups, Agri-Plus, microloans, and vocational training.

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SALT is an acronym for Shared Accountability, Lending, and Teaching. The goal of this program is to help impoverished people find ways to provide for themselves and their families without depending on others for aid.
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SALT is an acronym for Shared Accountability, Lending, and Teaching. The goal of this program is to help impoverished people find ways to provide for themselves and their families without depending on others for aid.
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The SALT program reaches out to people in material poverty through savings groups, Agri-Plus, microloans, and vocational training. You may wonder: Is SALT effective? Are people coming to Christ through SALT training? Come listen to a SALT team member relate experiences, hear testimonies, and find out just how effective these programs really are. Bring your family and friends! If you are interested in scheduling a presentation, please fill out this form, or call: 330-893-2428.
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Phone
330-893-2428
Address
PO Box 360 Berlin, OH 44610