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Mar 1
Our Pledge: It All Starts With Clean Water

Tucked in a hillside overlooking a valley of vibrant green is the Destiny Village of Hope. It has reclaimed the lives of children abandoned in filthy slums or orphaned by AIDS. Here, children in bright yellow uniforms eat three meals a day and receive the best schooling available. They learn how to laugh again. Life [...]

Feb 27
Humanitarian Crisis in Syria Escalates: Emergency Aid Needed

Right now, as you’re reading these words, over 4 million Syrians are in desperate need of aid. Over 700,000 are refugees, and millions more have been displaced from their homes in the wake of a bloody rampage being waged by the Syrian army . . . a wave of continuous violence that has claimed the [...]

Feb 26
Honduras: A New Generation of Hope

Honduras is one of the poorest nations in Latin America, but World Help sees incredible opportunities to invest in lives there by providing hope. Over the last several years, we have actively mobilized public hospitals with life-saving supplies, built clean-water wells in impoverished communities, supplied daily meals to hundreds, and constructed small homes for individuals devastated [...]

Feb 25
Where God is Moving, We Will Go

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 [...]

Feb 24
Seeing the Invisible . . . And Making it Visible

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 [...]

Feb 23
Breaking the Chains of Oppression

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 . . . [...]

Feb 22
Lifting up India’s Lowest Caste

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 [...]

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