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Mar 29
Easter: The Gift of Hope

Happy Easter from the World Help family! Today, we want to pause and say thank you for joining us in bringing help and hope around the world. Easter is the celebration of Jesus Christ—His compassion, our renewal . . . and eternal hope. It marks the promise of redemption. And it is the foundation for [...]

Mar 28
Watch Now: Scenes from the Syrian Refugee Crisis

When attempting to explain the crisis in Syria, words only go so far. The gut-wrenching descriptions of the violence millions of families have experienced and the staggering statistics of deaths and of those fleeing into overcrowded refugee camps convey an overwhelming sense of horror and desperation . . . but it’s hard to imagine faces [...]

Mar 26
Subela’s Story

Subela and her family are part of a tribal group from a remote village in India. Both of her parents work in ministry throughout northeast India sharing the Gospel in rural villages. Due to the nature of their work, they live in an isolated area that lacks access to a school. Tormented by the fear [...]

Mar 22
Our Promise on World Water Day

Clean running water barely exists in rural Haiti. Women and children collect from ponds covered in a layer of thick scum. Others travel to slow-moving rivers filled with filth and floating garbage. It’s a country where 70 percent of the population lacks access to safe drinking water. Let that sink in. Seven out of ten [...]

Mar 20
The Power of Prayer in Sponsorship

Sponsorship provides children around the world with physical and emotional health through nutrition, medical care, quality education, and spiritual nurturing. While World Help works diligently to deliver necessary resources to those in dire need, we also depend on the love and encouragement of sponsors to provide the children with a lasting support. As sponsors, you [...]

Mar 16
Growing Health Crisis Puts Millions of Syrian Refugees in Danger

In Syria, access to medical care is virtually nonexistent. Hospitals and clinics have been forced to move underground, having become direct targets of the regime army. Doctors have fled for their lives, knowing that if they are found aiding civilians, they will be singled out, tortured, and killed on the spot. Medical resources are diminishing [...]

Mar 15
Second Chances

We will never know what she was thinking the day she walked to the river with all her boys in tow. Perhaps she was suffering from depression or was mentally unstable. Maybe a life of extreme poverty had proven too much to bear. Whatever the reason, there was no excuse or explanation for what happened [...]

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