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The StoryField #70: The One with Echo VanderWal and the Unbelievable Growth from Compassion

August 22, 2024 The StoryField Season 1 Episode 70
The StoryField #70: The One with Echo VanderWal and the Unbelievable Growth from Compassion
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The StoryField #70: The One with Echo VanderWal and the Unbelievable Growth from Compassion
Aug 22, 2024 Season 1 Episode 70
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Echo VanderWal joined the StoryField from Eswatini, the African country formerly known as Swaziland. 

Echo and her husband Harry moved to Eswatini in the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in 2005 the results of which left 20% of the entire country’s population orphaned. The country had the highest infection rate of HIV of anywhere.

They moved with 4-year-old triplets and a 1-year old daughter.

20 years later, we caught up with Echo and asked her about the origin story of The Luke Commission – www.lukecommission.org – which started with 8 local team members but now as a staff of 700 people; 45 departments; and operate out of the location called the Miracle Campus. 

The Luke Commission provides 1/3 of the entire country’s population with free, compassionate, patient-centered health care.  

If you need a faith re-charge then you must listen to this incredible interview and learn how God showed Echo and Harry how to scale a nonprofit with compassion and how faithful God has been at every “blind step of faith” as Echo says. 

Please consider supporting The Luke Commission by visiting www.lukecommission.org and becoming a partner today.

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Echo VanderWal joined the StoryField from Eswatini, the African country formerly known as Swaziland. 

Echo and her husband Harry moved to Eswatini in the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in 2005 the results of which left 20% of the entire country’s population orphaned. The country had the highest infection rate of HIV of anywhere.

They moved with 4-year-old triplets and a 1-year old daughter.

20 years later, we caught up with Echo and asked her about the origin story of The Luke Commission – www.lukecommission.org – which started with 8 local team members but now as a staff of 700 people; 45 departments; and operate out of the location called the Miracle Campus. 

The Luke Commission provides 1/3 of the entire country’s population with free, compassionate, patient-centered health care.  

If you need a faith re-charge then you must listen to this incredible interview and learn how God showed Echo and Harry how to scale a nonprofit with compassion and how faithful God has been at every “blind step of faith” as Echo says. 

Please consider supporting The Luke Commission by visiting www.lukecommission.org and becoming a partner today.

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