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Building Beyond the Known
When obedience looks like risk.
Craig Norton
Apr 135 min read


School Supplies Day!
Delivery day 2026 We visited various communities and schools, bringing hope and tools to 600 children. Benefited schools included: Fausto Guzman School, Cuipilapa School, Rio Blanco School, San Bernard School, Guayabo Community, Los Angeles School of Guayabo, Pijije Community, Bagaces Center and Heart of Jesus, Jobo, Las Vueltas de La Cross, Liberty of Canas, Rio black Fortuna from Bagaces, Imas neighborhood Liberia, Colony Puntarenas among others. We want to express our most
Craig Norton
Mar 231 min read


The local economy
Local civil servants sit in a unique and powerful position. They see the real needs of a community every day — not in reports, but in people, streets, schools, parks, permits, budgets, and conversations. But the greatest impact rarely comes from one department working alone. Real change happens when relationships form across roles, departments, and organizations. What would happen if this year became the year of collaboration instead of coordination? Imagine city staff, schoo
Craig Norton
Mar 231 min read


Why the Work Was Never Meant to Depend on One Person
Building Something That Lasts: Why the Work Was Never Meant to Depend on One Person Most people assume that meaningful work begins with a clear vision. A plan. A strategy. A defined outcome. But in many cases, the most enduring work begins somewhere else entirely—with obedience, followed by a willingness to let the process unfold over time. That has been the defining pattern behind Beyond the Known International. Craig Norton did not begin in ministry. He began in business. F
Craig Norton
Mar 214 min read


Skill + Love
Love for your neighbor is powerful on its own. Skill is powerful on its own. But when the two are combined, they become a force for real change. Each person has been given abilities, experiences, and strengths for a reason. Some build, some teach, some organize, some lead, some listen, some create. When those skills are used in service of others, ordinary work becomes meaningful work. Loving your neighbor doesn’t always look like charity. Sometimes it looks like using your sk
Craig Norton
Mar 191 min read


The Joyful Giving Podcast
He didn’t go looking for a mission field. If anything, his life was working exactly as it was supposed to.
Craig Norton
Mar 104 min read
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