Note: This is the final blog in a four-part series about how the coronavirus is affecting people around the globe. You can read about the effects of the pandemic in Africa here, Latin America here, and the Middle East here. The coronavirus seems to have infected every...
For years, Paul searched for answers as tragedy after tragedy struck his family. But his search was in vain. Growing up, he was taught to depend on the local Hindu gods for protection and blessing. But when his father died in a violent bicycle crash, leaving the...
“Too much, too little, and too dirty” — that’s how one representative at the Asian Development Bank described Asia’s water problems. Too much because Asia’s seasonal floods wash debris into the local rivers and make it extremely dangerous for women and children to...
It’s no secret that the people of North Korea are suffering under the hands of an oppressive government—but much of the world is unaware of the magnitude of their suffering. Only an elite group of North Koreans have access to luxuries such as indoor plumbing,...
Over the next few days, please join me on a journey . . . thousands of miles away from the cool, clean, comfortable shores of America. I’m going to regions in our world where few people are willing to look beyond what’s broken, destitute, and needy . . . where too...