Agents of Change International

Poverty Is Not Just About Money—It’s About Broken Relationships

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Beggars lying on the side of the street with dirty clothes.

When we talk about poverty, most people think of lack—no money, no food, no housing. But at its root, poverty is deeper than economics.
It’s the result of broken relationships—with God, with others, and with self.

When love is missing, trust dies. When unity is absent, communities fall apart. When people lose their identity and purpose, even money can’t fix the void.

At Agents of Change International, we believe that real economic progress begins by healing the heart of a person.
We don’t just teach people how to earn a living—we restore their sense of worth.

God created each person with a divine purpose.
When we rebuild connection to that purpose, poverty loses its power.

“Economic healing starts with spiritual awakening.”

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