Today is my last day in Peru . . . one of the most diverse and fascinating places I have ever visited. The people here are extraordinary, but they face some enormous challenges. In only a few short days, I’ve been in the jungles of the Amazon, the peaks of the Andes...
Earlier this week, I had the privilege of watching my daughter and World Help’s Vice President, Noel, speak to a jam-packed stadium of over 10,000 students and faculty at Liberty University. Thousands more watched via the live stream. Having spoken at my alma mater on...
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...
Crisis in Syria from World Help. I just returned from an emergency trip to the Syrian border. What I saw there was horrifying . . . heart-wrenching . . . images of tragedy that were worse than I ever thought possible. I literally met hundreds of refugees who were...
I met a refugee mother at the Syrian border today whose heart is breaking for her four-month-old son, Mohammed. He’s dying. Struggling against the cancerous tumor that has appeared on the side of his face and with no hope of proper medical care, his future looks...