This was a day I’ll never forget. It started with an adventure I’d only dreamed of as a kid and ended with hundreds of people being eternally impacted with help for today and hope for tomorrow. Take a look at this video clip to catch a quick glimpse of our journey down the Amazon River. [...]
Today, I’m on my way to Peru with an awesome team of World Help staff and supporters. This will be my second trip to Peru in a year as we continue our life-changing work on the ground through the exciting new partnership we established in 2012. Before my first visit to Peru last year, I [...]
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 [...]
Beautiful 4-year-old Dieunie-Love (pronounced “Jenny-Love”) greeted me with a shy smile as she leaned up against her makeshift home in the crowded, dusty village of Oanaminthe, Haiti. We stepped into the first of only two small dark rooms where there were just a few pieces of furniture [...]
In the days following the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the world wondered if this country could ever rebuild from such a devastating disaster. Would there ever be hope for Haiti again? Who can forget those horrifying images the news channels brought into our living rooms week after week? For some, they were too much [...]
Today, I’m on my way with a World Help team to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere . . . Haiti. In January 2010, a devastating 7.0 earthquake shook the tiny island nation to the core. Port-au-Prince was reduced to a pile of smoking rubble, and thousands of children suddenly became orphans . . [...]
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 [...]

