My 2-year-old nephew, Emerson, isn’t the best at sharing his toys. But when his new, little sister comes on the scene, he’s going to have to learn really fast. Teaching our children to be selfless and loving toward other kids can be challenging, but it’s an important...
Hope is a word we use almost every day. We hope for big things, for small things, for the everyday things … our lives are saturated with the hope of certain outcomes. In modern terms, hope has come to mean little more than a faint wish — a dream with no real certainty...
Although the heartbreaking stories of Iraqi refugees are making fewer headlines around the world, reports of ISIS-led attacks on innocent men, women, and children are far from slowing down. Hundreds of thousands of displaced people continue to live a nightmare. Sadly,...
Almost 2,000 years ago, Paul, Silas, and Timothy traveled to the Greek city of Berea to share the life-changing message of the Gospel. Though only a small community tucked away in the mountainside, the apostles considered these men, women, and children worthy of their...
Four days after a massive 7.8 earthquake devastated central Nepal, our international development team is on the ground evaluating needs and distributing aid to those desperate for help. Here’s a small glimpse of what they saw today. All throughout Kathmandu, people...