Naomi Zacharias graduated from Wheaton College. After working in sales for Coca-Cola, she joined the staff of RZIM. She accepted a full-time internship in the Office of Public Liaison at The White House, and returned to RZIM and helped to launch Wellspring International, an initiative devoted to providing financial grants to international efforts working with at-risk women and children. Naomi has visited with women in red-light districts in The Netherlands, India, and Thailand; foster homes for children affected by HIV/AIDS throughout Asia; hospitals providing surgical treatment for women who have been victims of violence in the Congo; shelters for victims of domestic violence in Asia and Europe; women’s prisons in South Africa; displacement camps in Indonesia, Uganda and Pakistan; areas of the Middle East offering aid to Iraqi refugees; and areas of Southeast Asia devastated by natural disaster.2 Chronicles 7:14 (KJV)
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray,
and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways;
then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin,
and will heal their land.
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Sunday, June 2, 2013
Christian Teaching - Liberty University Convocation - Naomi Zacharias
Naomi Zacharias graduated from Wheaton College. After working in sales for Coca-Cola, she joined the staff of RZIM. She accepted a full-time internship in the Office of Public Liaison at The White House, and returned to RZIM and helped to launch Wellspring International, an initiative devoted to providing financial grants to international efforts working with at-risk women and children. Naomi has visited with women in red-light districts in The Netherlands, India, and Thailand; foster homes for children affected by HIV/AIDS throughout Asia; hospitals providing surgical treatment for women who have been victims of violence in the Congo; shelters for victims of domestic violence in Asia and Europe; women’s prisons in South Africa; displacement camps in Indonesia, Uganda and Pakistan; areas of the Middle East offering aid to Iraqi refugees; and areas of Southeast Asia devastated by natural disaster.
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