Last week, I turned 65 . . . a milestone that many of my peers would rather skip over and quickly forget. But for me, it was a birthday I’ll remember the rest of my life. I was in Guatemala with several incredible people who support World Help and are instrumental in...
Summers in India are relentless. The heat springs up in the early hours of the morning and lingers until the late hours of the night, imitating the ferocity of the country’s prized national symbol, the tiger. Steady and unforgiving, these sweltering temperatures are...
Rwanda, April 1994 . . . I’ll never forget it. During 100 nightmarish days and nights, nearly 1 million Tutsi men, women, and children were mercilessly slaughtered by the machetes of their own Hutu neighbors. The world was left in shock as the news images caught up...
When we watched the crisis in the Horn of Africa unfold, we felt we couldn’t act quickly enough. We launched an urgent campaign to intervene in the lives of thousands of people by sending containers of nutrient-packed food and medical supplies. What our supporters...
Every time I travel to Rwanda, I discover how many individuals unreservedly rely on their faith in God as they live amidst the aftermath of the 1994 genocide. One such example is my dear friend Pastor Stephen Gahigi and the people of the Village of Reconciliation in...
The Andrews family live in the beautiful and lively city of Evansville, Wisconsin. As parents, Joshua and Kia wish to share their faith, passion, and concern for others with their children. Knowing there is no better lesson than life-experience, they decided...