I’m on my way back home after traveling to see our programs in Nepal and India . . . what an amazing experience. God is moving in these two nations more than any other time in history. I had the privilege of seeing it firsthand . . . and being a part of building strategies and [...]
Imagine yourself as an 11-year-old child with three younger siblings. You’re abandoned in a railway station, surrounded by thousands of strangers. You’re alone with no one to help. Think about how hopeless and scared you would feel. These were the heartbreaking circumstances that my friend and World Help partner, Trevor DeLinares faced as a young [...]
Dilip has dedicated his life to taking the Gospel to those who have never heard in India. But not long ago, he was on a very different path . . . Dilip used to be a Hindu priest. His story of transformation started on the road to the largest gathering of mankind . . . [...]
We made the journey from the Himalayan region of Nepal to one of the most heavily populated and poverty-stricken places in the world . . . India. For centuries, the Hindu class system has dictated that the lowest caste of society—over 25 percent of the population—live a life destined for misery and servitude with virtually [...]
To paraphrase one of my favorite John Maxwell quotes: If your vision doesn’t make people laugh, it simply isn’t big enough. I call the work we do every day at World Help a series of “God-sized tasks”—because it if were up to our own strength, we’d fail every time. But we serve a God who [...]
Meeting with over a dozen church planters in Nepal is not as easy as it sounds. They can’t just take a bus from the Himalayan slopes or be dropped off conveniently by helicopter. Most of them must make the long trek by bicycle and on foot from villages miles and miles away. It can take [...]
Today, I spent time with dozens of Nepal’s future leaders . . . children whose lives have been rescued from suffering and abandonment, class oppression, and the crippling effects of poverty. Children who were once unwanted but now have found a place to call home . . . and a hope that is propelling them [...]

