Where the Broken and Weary Receive Care

Yande’s mom gave her up when she was only two, assuming she’d never walk. Six years later, at age eight, “never” arrived… Yande didn’t start walking until she was eight years old. At two years of age, when it was clear Yande was not developing as she ought, her biological mother handed her to Yande’s […]

How Samaritan’s Purse is responding to Coronavirus

Samaritan’s Purse has opened a 68-bed Emergency Field Hospital in New York’s Central Park today to provide critical care for people seriously ill with the coronavirus. “This is what Samaritan’s Purse does—we respond in the middle of crises to help people in Jesus’ Name.” A 72-member Disaster Assistance Response Team, including doctors, nurses, and other […]

Check out these Summer Internships

Inner-City Summer Internship – Are you someone that is seeking a more personal relationship with Christ? Do you have a desire to serve others by launching into America’s inner cities and willing to take a role as the hands and feet of Jesus Christ? Are you ready to be challenged? If you accept the challenge, […]

Tortured for His Faith in Egypt

A letter from Lindsay Griffin,  Director of Development & Advocacy for Coptic Solidarity. Dear Friends, Earlier this month I had traveled to Geneva to attend a scheduled UN meeting. Most of you have probably been impacted by COVID – 19 at this point and understand the related challenges, but let me update you on the […]

We Equip and Train People who are Changing the World

Operation Mobilization (OM), USA is a global organization working with 6,800 missionaries in 118 nations to build communities of Christ followers, provide humanitarian assistance and demonstrate compassion. Though the Gospel has been with us for nearly 2,000 years, 2.8 billion people have never experienced its message of love and hope. In many cases, these same […]

Serve with a Missionary Family in Abengourou, Ivory Coast

Hello from the Ivory Coast. We are Ben & Hannah serving in Abengourou, Ivory Coast. We have four children, three of which are being homeschooled. Judah (2010), Micah (2012), Miriam (2014) and Naomi (2015). This is our first year homeschooling, our kids have attended public schools in the US prior to this move. My husband […]

Warm Coats Given to Syrian Refugees in Northern Iraq

Sabal* pulled a tissue out from his pocket and patted his eyes several times, trying to prevent more tears from slipping out. He paused, then took a breath, and was eventually able to continue on with his story of how his family escaped Syria two months ago after Turkey’s incursion along the border. Sabal, his […]

Living on the edge…displaced people in the Acholi Quarters, Uganda

It’s already Monday morning…hard to believe we have only three days left. Difficult to sort through our thoughts as it’s all pretty intense but we wanted to share a little more with you as we have some time before we go to visit our students at the secondary school… So began the letter written in […]

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