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Life can simply wear us down and out. The Word of God promises that our souls can be restored and revived. But recharging doesn’t just happen without intention.
Recharging our souls isn’t just for us—it’s also for those we love. Peter Scazzero writes,
"Self-care is never a selfish act—it is simply good stewardship of the only gift I have, the gift I was put on earth to offer others. Anytime we can listen to true self and give it the care it requires, we do it not only for ourselves, but for the many others whose lives we touch."
What's in the box?:
- Unplug Basket | Made by TARA Projects in India | RV: $38
- "Slow Down" Journal | Featuring Sanaa Art by teen moms in Kenya who have been rescued from desperate situations | RV: $12
- Unplug Challenge Conversation Cards | Featuring Sanaa Art by teen moms in Kenya who have been rescued from desperate situations | RV: $12
DETAILS
- Unplug Basket
- Made by TARA Projects in India
- 8 1/4" w x 3 1/2" l x 3" h
- "Slow Down" Journal
- Featuring Sanaa Art by teen moms in Kenya who have been rescued from desperate situations
- 8" x 5"
- Unplug Challenge Conversation Cards
- Featuring Sanaa Art by teen moms in Kenya who have been rescued from desperate situations
- 3 1/2" h x 2 1/2" w
- Set of 52
ABOUT THE ARTISAN
TARA Projects
Tara Projects is a Fair Trade organization in Northern India that has been empowering marginalized artisan communities for over 40 years. Supporting more than 300 artisans, Tara Projects provides training, fair wages, and opportunities to create jewelry, soapstone crafts, and eco-friendly goods.
Beyond handicrafts, they champion social justice by addressing issues like child labor, gender inequality, and poverty while promoting environmental sustainability through tree planting and water conservation. Tara Projects is a catalyst for change, restoring dignity and fostering resilience in the lives of artisans and their communities.
Sanaa Art
Sanaa art is a vibrant and expressive collection of original artwork created by the teen mothers at Rehema House. The three maternity homes in Kenya exist to rescue, rehabilitate, and empower girls between the ages of 12 and 16 who have become pregnant through sex trafficking and other forms of abuse. The Rehema House program is operated by an indigenous Kenyan staff and funded by Mercy House Global.
"Sanaa," which means "art" in Swahili, serves as a creative outlet for these young women, offering them a way to process their stories, express hope, and explore their God-given talents. Each piece reflects their resilience and joy, making it a powerful testament to the beauty that can emerge from courage and healing.
Through Sanaa art, these brave mothers not only share their voices with the world but also contribute to building sustainable futures for themselves and their children.