North Korea’s infamous leader, Kim Jong-Il, passed away on December 17. Kim’s youngest son, Kim Jong-un, is preparing to assume power over the Communist regime and is virtually unknown to the international community. Many speculate that his inexperience will make him vulnerable to power struggles within the already fragile and unpredictable government. This marks the [...]
Yesterday, my daughter Noel and I were in Washington, D.C., for an interview with Shannon Bream, a FOX news anchor on America’s News Headquarters. We had the unique opportunity to share about Operation Baby Rescue and our year-end goal to help save the lives of 100 severely malnourished Guatemalan children. It was so powerful to [...]
What do pigs, chickens, goats, and cows have to do with Christmas? In most developing parts of the world, owning livestock means everything . . . from having a dependable source of food to operating a sustainable business. Each animal offers the chance for stability and serves as a foothold out of poverty. To receive [...]
Last week, I was with a World Help team in Haiti, a nation still recovering from the devastating earthquake of January 2010. This natural disaster has produced some of the most complex and debilitating circumstances for a country already struggling under the weight of intense social and economic poverty. Haiti is a place where help [...]
Roscoe Brewer is my dad’s younger brother and my uncle, although we are only eight years apart in age. But Uncle Roscoe is more than just a family member or even a role model for me—he is one of my greatest heroes. My passion for missions and reaching those around the world with the Gospel [...]
A few short weeks ago, I was honored to be featured on TBN’s worldwide broadcast of “Praise the Lord,” with host and my dear friend Charles Billingsley. Other guests that evening included Dr. Tim Clinton, John Berry, and David and Celeste Clydesdale. During our interview, I had the opportunity to share a little about what [...]
When I first witnessed these mass night commutes through the streets of a Ugandan town, I simply could not believe my eyes. Every night, thousands of children fled their homes in Northern Ugandan villages to seek refuge in nearby towns. They walked for miles, some as young as 5 years old, simply to find a [...]

