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Sudan’s Civil War: Stories from Survivors

Sudan’s Civil War: Stories from Survivors

  Danielle heard the rumblings. Felt the ground shake beneath her feet. She and her children barely had time to dive under the bed before the bombs started falling. They were trapped. The explosions seemed to come from every direction. They grew louder, closer,...
From the Field: Mothers in Ethiopia Receive Hope and Healing

From the Field: Mothers in Ethiopia Receive Hope and Healing

A World Help team just returned from Ethiopia, where women suffering from a birth injury called obstetric fistula are finding hope for the future. Over half of Ethiopia’s population lives below the poverty line, and most impoverished households are located in rural...
The Jesus Jar: One family’s Christmas tradition

The Jesus Jar: One family’s Christmas tradition

Christmas is less than a month away, and for many, preparations are in full swing. There are projects to be completed, parties to plan, and gifts to purchase. While this time of year is supposed to be filled with wonder and joy, it’s often filled with stress and...
How one church fed a village both physically and spiritually

How one church fed a village both physically and spiritually

Hundreds of bodies squeezed into the brick building, with hundreds more sitting outside. Hands were raised in worship. Months before, this church didn’t even exist. On the day of the dedication, the people of Ishwa Island, Rwanda, pressed through the door of the...
Building Churches, Answering Prayers

Building Churches, Answering Prayers

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...
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