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Oct 20
Photos | COTW “Eat Mor Chikin”

This past Wednesday, Children of the World decided it was a perfect day to “EAT MOR CHIKIN” at a local Chick-fil-A. They had such a great time that we thought you would enjoy seeing a few photos they sent over to us. A special thanks to Lee and Tonja Hall and the rest of the Chick-fil-A staff for [...]

Oct 18
Interview: How a Rwandan Boy with a Guitar Changed Me

Leigh Ann Falconer lives with her husband Trey and two children in the charming town of Thomasville, Georgia. Shortly after crossing the city limit, Thomasville welcomes both natives and passersby with a lively Main Street, lined with quaint local shops that exude the richness and warmth of nostalgic Southern ambience. The people here are also [...]

Oct 11
Nirpur: Water and Hope

Can you imagine running a farm without irrigation, relying only on the hope of rain? What if that hope frequently failed you, leaving your crop devastated and your family without a source of income to buy food? This is Nirpur’s story. The villagers of Nirpur, India, not only suffered through months of dry season, but [...]

Oct 6
A True Financial Crisis

Today’s guest blog post comes from my dear friend and World Help board member Johnnie Moore.  Johnnie has a tremendous passion to see people transformed by the love of Christ—both spiritually and physically. This personal reflection on our response to poverty as Christ followers is one that I hope will stir your heart towards investing [...]

Oct 5
How One Church Said “Yes” to God

Without faith, it is impossible to please God – Hebrews 11:6 Pastor Kevin McGinley and SouthGate Church in Colorado understand that verse of Scripture very well. Several years ago, the church exercised faith to begin a journey that would radically transform lives, as well as their own ministry. SouthGate felt God was calling them to [...]

Oct 2
Pt 4 | Real-Life Revolutionaries

In the past three weeks, I have released a blog post every Sunday as part of a four-part series expounding on my recent address to 11,000 students at Liberty University called “Love That Can Change the World.” This week’s post is the final installment of the series. I hope it, along with previous posts, will [...]

Sep 29
Village of Hope

After his mother succumbed to the AIDS that had ravaged her body, David was shuffled between the homes of distant relatives and eventually, to anyone who was willing to care for him. Amidst the perpetual uncertainty of having to find a new home, this precious child was left grasping for any source of stability he [...]

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