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4 Ways to Connect with Your Sponsored Child

4 Ways to Connect with Your Sponsored Child

  As a sponsor, one of the most rewarding things I get to do is regularly connect with my sponsored child. I enjoy sitting down to write letters and making small gifts for her. And when I get a letter or card back, I always find a place for it on my fridge! When...
8 Sponsors Met Their Sponsored Children in Uganda!

8 Sponsors Met Their Sponsored Children in Uganda!

  Sponsorship is powerful. Sponsors transform the lives of children in need while forming lasting connections through letters, prayer, and ongoing support. But it’s an unforgettable moment when sponsors also get to meet their sponsored child in person. That’s...
Amrita Heard About God Because of Sponsorship

Amrita Heard About God Because of Sponsorship

  Did you know that child sponsorship is more than just a way to support a child in need? Sponsors don’t just provide impoverished children with the essentials they need to survive — they also give them the opportunity to experience new life through Christ!...
How Ilya Found Peace in the Middle of War

How Ilya Found Peace in the Middle of War

  God’s Word often reaches people in their darkest moments — even in the middle of war. I recently received an incredible testimony from Ukraine about the power of God’s Word, and I knew it needed to be shared. Ilya didn’t think about God or where he would go...
This Family Has Been Transforming Lives for Generations

This Family Has Been Transforming Lives for Generations

  When Cotton and Betsy Verhoeven first heard about World Help, they had no idea God was about to begin a work in them that would span three generations and last for over 25 years. As a young couple, they were introduced to World Help through Kingdom Partners, a...
Nigeria: The Growing War on Christianity

Nigeria: The Growing War on Christianity

  It was a normal Monday night for Christian girls attending a boarding school in Chibok, Nigeria. The school had been closed because of the increasing threat of attacks by militant groups, but the girls returned for one day to take their exams. Most of the girls...
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