World Vision

World Vision is a Christian organization existing to help families and their children realize their hopes and dreams, even when they must overcome difficult circumstances to do so. Time and again the World Vision family marshals full-scale relief efforts in response to crises, while continuing to carry out their ongoing development activities in these and other nations. World Vision staff members consider it a privilege to represent Jesus Christ in its work with people impacted by wars, poverty, or disaster. World Vision has 23,000 committed men and women, working in nearly 100 countries to serve 100 million people, including more than 3 million sponsored children.

World Vision
PO Box 9716, Dept W
Federal Way WA
98063-9716
Phone: 1.888.56.CHILD
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URL: http://www.WorldVision.org

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Published on 18 August, 2008

Georgia (MNN) ― World Vision is responding to the Russia/Georgia conflict, but some areas inaccessible

Published on 25 January, 2008

Mozambique (MNN) ― World Vision is responding to the current crisis with food, shelter, and health interventions, while bracing for additional flooding in vulnerable areas

Published on 15 January, 2008

Southern Africa (MNN) ― World Vision launches aid response to severe flooding in Southern Africa

Published on 4 January, 2008

Kenya (MNN) ― Ministry closes offices due to safety concerns, tries to distribute relief items

Published on 27 December, 2007

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Militant group attacks World Vision offices in Sri Lanka

Published on 18 December, 2007

Bangladesh (MNN) ― First round of relief completed, but Cylcone Sidr's damage worse than thought

Published on 11 December, 2007

Uganda (MNN) ― World Vision programs hit by deadly Ebola strain in Africa

Published on 30 November, 2007

USA (MNN) ― A World Vision study suggests one-third of those living in the West admit they know little about HIV/AIDS

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Published on 29 November, 2007

USA (MNN) ― World Vision is asking for $2.1 for relief in Bangladesh

Published on 15 November, 2007

Mexico (MNN) ― Ministry focuses on kids in the wake of Mexico's devastating floods

Published on 6 November, 2007

Mexico (MNN) ― World Vision is preparing to help thousands affected by flooding in Mexico, your help is needed

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Published on 26 October, 2007

USA (MNN) ― Christian relief ministry dispatches relief supplies to California wildfire survivors

Published on 22 October, 2007

Sudan (MNN) ― Despite undercurrent of instability, Christian ministry resumes work

Published on 16 October, 2007

Nicaragua (MNN) ― Ministries confirm humanitarian aid still desperately needed in Nicaragua following Hurricane Felix

Published on 15 October, 2007

Africa (MNN) ― World Vision is helping flooding victims in East and West Africa in Jesus' name

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Published on 27 September, 2007

Sudan (MNN) ― Following attack on aid convoy in Darfur, World Vision suspends work

Published on 17 September, 2007

Indonesia (MNN) ― World Vision staff indicate damage low, but emotions are thin

Published on 6 September, 2007

Honduras (MNN) ― World Vision is thanking God for protection from Hurricane Felix

Published on 23 August, 2007

Mexico (MNN) ― World Vision begins assessment of damage, hopes Dean avoids mountain regions

Published on 22 August, 2007

Mexico (MNN) ― Hurricane Dean hits Mexico with a powerful punch, World Vision is assessing the needs

Published on 21 August, 2007

USA (MNN) ― Hurricane Dean swipes Caribbean, menaces Mexico and U.S.

Published on 17 August, 2007

Peru (MNN) ― Hundreds are reported dead after a killer quake hits Peru, World Vision is already helping.

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Published on 8 August, 2007

South Asia (MNN) ― Ministry joins governments in South Asia to aid flood victims

Published on 2 August, 2007

Romania (MNN) ― Ministry responds to desperate needs in the wake of killer heat wave in Europe

Published on 31 July, 2007

Sudan (MNN) ― World Vision remains committed to the Darfur crisis despite worsening conditions in Sudan

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Published on 20 July, 2007

Sudan (MNN) ― Despite hopeful news in Darfur, humanitarian needs build

Published on 6 July, 2007

Pakistan (MNN) ― More than 300 dead in Pakistan after cyclone rips through the south

Published on 4 July, 2007

USA (MNN) ― Christians help flood victims in Texas

Published on 29 June, 2007

India (MNN) ― Flooding in India affects six World Vision communities

Published on 20 June, 2007

Jordan (MNN) ― World Vision says the Iraqi refugee situation is being ignored

Published on 13 June, 2007

Middle East (MNN) ― Believers concerned over refugees after aid workers die in Lebanon

Published on 1 June, 2007

USA (MNN) ― World Vision says increased funding for HIV/AIDS could help their work with children

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Published on 23 May, 2007

Lebanon (MNN) ― Ministry expresses dismay over Lebanon insecurity

Published on 22 May, 2007

Somalia (MNN) ― Conditions worsen for displaced; food supply threatened

Published on 2 May, 2007

USA (MNN) ― World Vision is asking U.S. Christians to pray for global needs on the National Day of Prayer.

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Published on 30 April, 2007

Somalia (MNN) ― Violence forces women and children to flee.

Published on 16 April, 2007

Jordan (MNN) ― World Vision is working with Iraqi refugees in Jordan forgotten by the rest of the world.

Published on 11 April, 2007

Solomon Islands (MNN) ― Christians worldwide reach out to Solomon Islands tsunami victims.

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Published on 3 April, 2007

Solomon Islands (MNN) ― World Vision prepares relief delivery to victims in Solomon Islands earthquake/tsunami.

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Published on 28 March, 2007

India (MNN) ― A Christian relief group helps a community move forward in a new chapter of hope.

Published on 23 March, 2007

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― World Vision's concerned the crisis in Sri Lanka will get worse.

Published on 22 March, 2007

Somalia (MNN) ― Violence as to the needs of natural disaster victims in Somalia, Christians are committed to staying.

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Published on 13 March, 2007

Bolivia (MNN) ― El Nino is being blamed on historic flooding on Bolivia, World Vision responds.

Published on 5 March, 2007

Mozambique (MNN) ― Flood waters have receded in Mozambique; relief efforts continue but still strained

Published on 26 February, 2007

Mozambique (MNN) ― One of the poorest nations in Africa is reeling in the wake of flooding and now a cyclone, Christians respond.

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Published on 8 February, 2007

Indonesia (MNN) ― Jakarta braces for another deluge; World Vision steps up response.

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Published on 22 January, 2007

Lebanon (MNN) ― Christians reach out to bring hope of peace to Lebanon.

Published on 10 January, 2007

Pakistan (MNN) ― World Vision is making available heated tents to students suffering in the cold in Pakistan.

Published on 2 January, 2007

International (MNN) ― The Gospel is the authority behind the church's march against AIDS.

Published on 1 January, 2007

USA (MNN) ― World Vision exhibit at Urbana '06 brings HIV/AIDS awareness to young people.

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Published on 20 December, 2006

International (MNN) ― World Vision connects hope with virtual poverty.

Published on 1 December, 2006

USA (MNN) ― Christians are beginning to understand the world's HIV/AIDS problem, thanks to groups like World Vision.

Published on 21 November, 2006

International (MNN) ― World Vision continues raising awareness for AIDS crisis, wins award.

Published on 14 November, 2006

International (MNN) ― Christians encouraged to engage community as World AIDS Day approaches.

Published on 25 October, 2006

DR Congo (MNN) ― A peaceful presidential election in Congo could mean good things for Christian relief and development work.

Published on 13 October, 2006

Vietnam (MNN) ― Christians mobilize response for typhoon survivors in Vietnam.

Published on 28 September, 2006

Pakistan (MNN) ― Christians continue to reach out to quake victims still struggling.

Published on 19 September, 2006

Sudan (MNN) ― World Vision watches Darfur machinations while readying a mobilization.

Published on 5 September, 2006

Lebanon (MNN) ― World Vision reports a number children being killed as the cease fire continues between Lebanon and Israel.

Published on 17 August, 2006

USA (MNN) ― Five young people complete their 'Living Hope' HIV/AIDS awareness tour in the U-S.

Published on 2 August, 2006

Congo-Kinshasa (MNN) ― Christians continue ministry even as electoral process in Congo continues.

Published on 27 July, 2006

Lebanon (MNN) ― A team of 29 World Vision staff and volunteers are helping three areas in Beirut, Lebanon.

Published on 14 July, 2006

India (MNN) ― Children in World Vision's street children program and Mission India partners are injured in Mumbai, India's bomb attacks.

Published on 11 July, 2006

Angola (MNN) ― Christians work in the fight against cholera in Angola.

Published on 20 June, 2006

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― War hits close to home for World Vision team members in Sri Lanka.

Published on 13 June, 2006

Pakistan (MNN) ― Leaders in "forbidden" tribal area plead for help; World Vision responds.

Published on 7 June, 2006

Indonesia (MNN) ― World Vision is continuing to provide urgently needed relief supplies.

Published on 22 May, 2006

Tanzania (MNN) ― Christians help farmers in Tanzania.

Published on 19 April, 2006

Romania (MNN) ― Flooding along Danube River displaces thousands; World Vision responds

Published on 13 April, 2006

Kenya (MNN) ― Food security troubles in Kenya help a ministry's effectiveness.

Published on 27 March, 2006

Uganda (MNN) ― Former child soldiers in Uganda gets needed physical, emotional and spiritual help from World Vision.

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Published on 13 March, 2006

East Africa (MNN) ― World Vision sees the famine warning signs, millions of lives are at stake. Will Christians and others help?

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Published on 21 February, 2006

Philippines (MNN) ― The hope of Christ and basic emergency supplies arrive with World Vision teams in the Philippines.

Published on 25 January, 2006

Pakistan (MNN) ― Supplies bring hope and help to the bitterest winter of Pakistan's quake zone.

Published on 10 January, 2006

Kenya (MNN) ― Millions are at risk of starvation in Kenya. World Vision teams step up their crisis response.

Published on 30 December, 2005

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Christians stay the course in Sri Lanka's tsunami work; ministry seeds are planted.

Published on 22 December, 2005

Indonesia (MNN) ― World Vision is named as a top tsunami aid provider.

Published on 5 December, 2005

India (MNN) ― World Vision provides aid to thousands of flood survivors in India.

Published on 1 December, 2005

International (MNN) ― Christians respond to the growing crisis on World AIDS Day.

Published on 25 November, 2005

Uganda (MNN) ― Uganda's civil war changes the human face of the country; believers counter with truth.

Published on 4 November, 2005

Pakistan (MNN) ― Believers rush aid to Pakistan's quake survivors just ahead of winter.

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Published on 19 October, 2005

Pakistan (MNN) ― Believers rush aid supplies into Pakistan's quake zone--transport goes on foot.

Published on 17 October, 2005

USA (MNN) ― Global Missions Health Conference just under a month away, Church leaders will speak out about the AIDS pandemic.

Published on 13 October, 2005

Pakistan (MNN) ― With thousands injured and homeless World Vision is helping with those needs and more.

Published on 10 October, 2005

Central America (MNN) ― Christians respond to needs in the wake of Tropical Storm Stan's rampage.

Published on 23 September, 2005

USA (MNN) ― Hurricanes Katrina and Rita complicate humanitarian relief efforts.

Published on 16 September, 2005

USA (MNN) ― Evangelical leaders fight against global poverty through hunger.

Published on 12 September, 2005

USA (MNN) ― People are asking spiritual questions in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and World Vision supplied churches are answering those questions.

Published on 8 September, 2005

USA (MNN) ― World Vision is sending down truckloads of relief supplies in Jesus name to the hurricane victims, but funding is needed to do even more.

Published on 5 September, 2005

USA (MNN) ― World Vision is providing hope and help to victims of the Gulf Coast hurricane.

Published on 19 August, 2005

Niger (MNN) ― Believers move aid response in Niger into long term care.

Published on 3 August, 2005

Bombay (MNN) ― World Vision says the rains continue to fall in flood ravaged Bombay, millions face homelessness and sickness.

Published on 22 July, 2005

India (MNN) ― World Vision provides food, water to victims of devastating monsoon rains.

Published on 21 June, 2005

World (MNN) ― World Vision is working to give courage and hope to refugees.

Published on 3 June, 2005

Niger (MNN) ― World Vision launches emergency aid program in Niger.

Published on 1 June, 2005

Sudan (MNN) ― Believers are working to ease the pain of one of the greatest humanitarian crises.

Published on 9 May, 2005

Romania (MNN) ― A Christian relief group moves to support Romania's flood victims.

Published on 15 April, 2005

Angola (MNN) ― World Vision reports a virus, similar to Ebola, is killing people; relief organizations and missionaries are concerned.

Published on 14 April, 2005

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― World Vision launches feeding program to tsunami-ravaged Sri Lanka.

Published on 28 March, 2005

Uganda (MNN) ― World Vision celebrates God's goodness in rescuing children from the clutches of evil.

Published on 10 March, 2005

Congo ― Kinshasa (MNN)--Christians move forward to meet physical and spiritual needs of war refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Published on 8 March, 2005

Uzbekistan (MNN) ― Christian workers hope peer-to-peer education will help curb HIV/AIDS infection in Uzbekistan.

Published on 18 February, 2005

Asia (MNN) ― World Vision is getting ready to help small businesses rebuild, as tsunami relief shifts into phase two.

Published on 17 February, 2005

Zambia (MNN) ― World Vision Zambia joins with other NGO's to combat HIV/AIDS.

Published on 8 February, 2005

Uganda (MNN) ― Not enough is being done to address Uganda's civil war situation.

Published on 28 January, 2005

Indonesia (MNN) ― A month after the tsunami World Vision has helped more than 30,000 survivors in Indonesia in Jesus name, but the needs are still great.

Published on 21 January, 2005

Asia (MNN) ― Rebuilding after the tsunami will take years, and World Vision is committing to the long-term restoration of lives and souls.

Published on 5 January, 2005

Asia (MNN) ― World Vision staff working long hours desite their own losses.

Published on 4 January, 2005

Asia (MNN) ― World Vision loses children in their sponsorship program, more sponsors are needed.

Published on 16 December, 2004

Uganda (MNN) ― Civil war threatens to unravel battle against HIV infection rate.

Published on 8 December, 2004

Sudan (MNN) ― Child-friendly places are being created in Sudan to help provide support to children.

Published on 29 November, 2004

International (MNN) ― 14-percent of Christians in the United States says they would donate to AIDS projects, up from five in 2002.

Published on 22 November, 2004

Iraq (MNN) ― World Vision Australia pulls out of Iraq in light of the attacks on humanitarian aid workers in the region.

Published on 12 November, 2004

Liberia (MNN) ― In the unsettled post-war quiet in Liberia, World Vision resumes ministry.

Published on 3 November, 2004

Israel (MNN) ― World Vision says children are victims in the Holy Land, they need more people to help in Christ's name.

Published on 27 October, 2004

Uganda (MNN) ― 20,000 children forced into bondage in Uganda as crisis continues in the north.

Published on 4 October, 2004

Haiti (MNN) ― World Vision is reaching out in Christian love providing emergency aid to the people Haiti after flooding killed 1,500.

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Published on 22 September, 2004

Zambia (MNN) ― A woman speaks out on HIV/AIDS to urge Christians to get involved.

Published on 17 September, 2004

Jamaica (MNN) ― Christians partner together to assist Jamaicans in rebuilding their lives in the wake of Hurricane Ivan.

Published on 10 September, 2004

Russia (MNN) ― World Vision is providing medical supplies to hospitals in the wake of the massacre at the school in Beslan, all in Christ's name.

Published on 7 September, 2004

Sudan (MNN) ― Continued crisis in Sudan prompts more international response. Believers steadfastly continue their work.

Published on 24 August, 2004

Sudan (MNN) ― Christian aid group begins outreach in Darfur, Sudan, thousands are in need.

Published on 16 August, 2004

Kenya (MNN) ― Kenya's drought-produced famine moves Christians to work together.

Published on 6 August, 2004

Myanmar (MNN) ― Flood-affected families receive assistance from World Vision Myanmar.

Published on 27 July, 2004

Chad (MNN) ― A Christian relief agency airlifts emergency supplies to the refugee camps in Chad.

Published on 16 July, 2004

Thailand (MNN) ― Faith based organizations help lead several tracts at the International AIDS Conference in Thailand.

Published on 9 July, 2004

Thailand (MNN) ― World Vision is playing an important part of the 15th annual AIDS conference in Thailand.

Published on 7 July, 2004

Sudan (MNN) ― Sudan's plan to ease 'red tape' for humanitarian groups will allow World Vision more access to that needy nation.

Published on 30 June, 2004

Sudan (MNN) ― Christians are responding to the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.

Published on 18 June, 2004

Chad (MNN) ― A Christian relief agency airlifts emergency supplies to the refugee camps in Chad.

Published on 11 June, 2004

Afghanistan (MNN) ― Violence against foreigners in Afghanistan

Published on 2 June, 2004

Dominican Republic/Haiti (MNN) ― World Vision Sponsored children die in flooding in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, and hundreds more feared dead.

Published on 26 May, 2004

Sudan (MNN) ― A Christian humanitarian relief agency sponsored a conference in Sudan to help lay the groundwork for reconcilliation.

Published on 13 May, 2004

Costa Rica (MNN) ― Christians marshal response to devastating need in the wake of flooding in Costa Rica.

Published on 6 May, 2004

Iraq (MNN) ― Following a brief interruption, a Christian humanitarian aid agency resumes work in Iraq.

Published on 27 April, 2004

Afghanistan (MNN) ― Some 37,000 children in Afghanistan will be fed with the help of World Vision

Published on 23 April, 2004

Bangladesh (MNN) ― World Vision comes to the aid of tornado victims in northern Bangladesh

Published on 14 April, 2004

Iraq (MNN) ― A Christian aid group plans to resume work in Iraq following an outbreak of targeted violence.

Published on 12 April, 2004

Philippines (MNN) ― An arson fire in the Philippines devastates the poor; believers mobilize response.

Published on 6 April, 2004

Rwanda (MNN) ― Christians, instrumental to the reconciliation of Rwanda, mark 10 years since the genocide.

Published on 19 March, 2004

Iraq (MNN) ― World Vision continues working in Iraq in the wake of bomb blasts and attacks on relief workers.

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Published on 17 March, 2004

International (MNN) ― World Vision has launched a national campaign to rally support in the fight against global AIDS

Published on 8 March, 2004

Iraq (MNN) ― World Vision continues their work in Iraq but security is a priority

Published on 3 March, 2004

Haiti (MNN) ― Christians workers are praying for calm as a transitional government takes over in Haiti.

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Published on 17 February, 2004

Congo-Kinshasa (MNN) ― World Vision provides aid to thousands of refugees in Democratic Republic of Congo. The agency responds to the crisis in the name of Christ.

Published on 13 February, 2004

Haiti (MNN) ― As rebellion in Haiti continues to spread, believers continue their work in an effort to share the peace of Christ.

Published on 5 February, 2004

Afghanistan (MNN) ― World Vision responds to immediate needs in the wake of flooding in Afghanistan.

Published on 21 January, 2004

Iran (MNN) ― Believers move to help rebuild health clinics in quake-torn Iran.

Published on 14 January, 2004

Iran (MNN) ― Believers are trying to head off an outbreak of water-borne disease in the survivor camps of Bam, Iran.

Published on 12 January, 2004

Iran (MNN) ― Christians helping earthquake victims in Iran hand the effort over to locals and area believers.

Published on 5 January, 2004

Iran (MNN) ― Believers move to meet needs as rattled Iranians pick up the pieces of their lives.

Published on 31 December, 2003

Iran (MNN) ― World Vision is readying to mount a major relief response following a massive earthquake in south-eastern Iran.

Published on 16 December, 2003

Iraq (MNN) ― Hope is reborn for those survivors of Saddam Hussein's regime. For Christian agencies working in the area, his capture brings a new chance for outreach.

Published on 28 November, 2003

Tanzania (MNN) ― World Vision Tanzania launches a multi-million dollar HIV/AIDS youth program.

Published on 20 November, 2003

Malawi (MNN) ― World Vision launches a research team in Malawi; humanitarian efforts often point others to the Gospel.

Published on 10 November, 2003

India (MNN) ― 4.5 million people in India are suffering from HIV/AIDS

Published on 7 November, 2003

Iraq (MNN) ― World Vision is building schools and medical clinics in Iraq as violence continues.

Published on 28 October, 2003

Zimbabwe (MNN) ― A well-ordered relief system gets the attention of Zimbabwe's government. The Christians running the program report ministry opportunity.

Published on 24 October, 2003

Bolivlia (MNN) ― A transitional government only goes as far as its people will let it. Bolivia's replacements struggle with poverty and illness.

Published on 17 October, 2003

Bolivia (MNN) ― The chaos in Bolivia has shut down and isolated its capitol city. Food supplies, along with medical supplies are cut off. World Vision's Bolivia team finds itself just eight blocks from the crisis point, with ministry at its feet.

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Published on 14 October, 2003

Kenya (MNN) ― Driven by faith, runners work to raise funds and awareness of needs in Kenya.

Published on 10 October, 2003

USA (MNN) ― Children will be the focus of the annual World Vision forum later this month. The program called, "Precious in His Sight" will discuss the effects of HIV/AIDS, war and hunger on children.

Published on 3 October, 2003

Liberia (MNN) ― A Christian aid agency remains in place, despite recurring violence flare-ups in Liberia.

Published on 1 October, 2003

Korea (MNN) ― Damages from a super-typhoon mount into the billions. Believers respond to critical needs both spiritually and physically.

Published on 24 September, 2003

Liberia (MNN) ― Fighting continues in Liberia. Christian relief groups are there to see that immediate needs are met and make plans for the people's future.

Published on 3 September, 2003

Liberia (MNN) ― We begin today in Liberia where chaos continues to reign as the country attempts to begin anew. World Vision's Kevin Cook is in Monrovia helping distribute food aid all in the name of Christ. He says non governmental organizations are staying in Monrovia because violence by rebel forces and goverment malitia continues.

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Published on 25 August, 2003

A Christian agency airlifts supplies to Liberia. ―

Published on 20 August, 2003

A Christian relief vessel bound for Liberia is lost at sea. ―

Published on 12 August, 2003

A change in Liberia's government could open other doors, as well. ―

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Published on 5 August, 2003

Believers respond to continued needs in Liberia. ―

Published on 24 July, 2003

A mission group is evacuated out of Liberia as fighting intensifies. ―

Published on 9 July, 2003

Liberia's war sorrow lightens with the love of Christ in action. ―

Published on 30 June, 2003

Christians work to meet war refugees in Liberia in the refugee camps. ―

Published on 26 June, 2003

Christians mobilize physical and spiritual response to a growing crisis in Mozambique. ―

Published on 16 June, 2003

Believers are mobilizing to meet desperate need in Liberia. ―

Published on 29 May, 2003

Believers rush humanitarian aid to the Sri Lankan flood survivors. ―

Published on 22 May, 2003

Afghanistan's plight is not forgotten by Christian humanitarian workers. ―

Published on 2 May, 2003

Believers respond to the needs in post-war Iraq. ―

Published on 1 May, 2003

A Christian humanitarian group looks for help in facing the AIDS crisis. ―

Published on 25 April, 2003

Christians respond to aid Armenia's severe flooding victims. ―

Published on 23 April, 2003

Believers commit to ministry in Burundi despite renewed fighting. ―

Published on 11 April, 2003

Relief workers in Iraq are asking Christians to pray for protection ―

Published on 19 March, 2003

Humanitarian relief awaits war refugees in Jordan; believers arrive to help. ―

Published on 14 March, 2003

Iraq's conflict has Christian groups readying for refugees. ―

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Published on 7 March, 2003

Food aid goes to a needy people group; believers partner for distribution. ―

Published on 17 February, 2003

Christians find hardship at the end of a fact finding mission to Iraq. ―

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Published on 5 February, 2003

Christians are preparing to respond to the tragedy of Angola's civil war. ―

Published on 31 January, 2003

Comments by President Bush could help AIDS outreach abroad. ―

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Published on 24 January, 2003

A call to action goes out for the church to respond to the crises in Africa. ―

Published on 8 January, 2003

Christians are helping build a future in southern Africa. ―

Published on 23 December, 2002

Believers will continue their relief work in the Democratic Republic of Congo under a newly inked peace deal. ―

Published on 5 December, 2002

Christian farmers are recognized for the work and outreach in Brazile. ―

Published on 27 November, 2002

The food crisis is worsening in Africa. ―

Published on 26 November, 2002

Christians are being urged to learn about HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic. ―

Published on 12 November, 2002

A Christian agency says the humanitarian emergency in Africa is more than a food crisis. ―

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Published on 31 October, 2002

Trouble in the Congo pushes church leaders to ask for prayer support. ―

Published on 29 October, 2002

A Christian organization that sponsors kids asks prayer for their safety. ―

Published on 22 October, 2002

President Bush's signing of the Sudan Peace Act could open the door for outreach. ―

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Published on 15 October, 2002

A special Christmas program shares the light with the needy. ―

Published on 9 October, 2002

Believers respond to the need of a hospital in Liberia. ―

Published on 23 September, 2002

A U-S attack on Iraq could mean problems for Christian relief in Africa. ―

Published on 4 September, 2002

Christians give a clarion call to action over Southern Africa. ―

Published on 28 August, 2002

Christian organizations are reaching out to the victims of flooding in China. ―

Published on 22 August, 2002

Bicyclists hope to encourage the church into activity in the fight against AIDS in Africa. ―

Published on 2 August, 2002

There's at least some good news coming out of World Vision's crisis in Sudan. ―

Published on 1 August, 2002

Despite increasing violence in Sudan, ministry moves forward. ―

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Published on 31 July, 2002

A Christian relief group suffers a tragic loss in Sudan. ―

Published on 26 July, 2002

An evangelistic relief group suffers from recent guerilla attacks in Uganda. ―

Published on 22 July, 2002

Flooding in Bangladesh clears the way for a Gospel witness. ―

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Published on 10 July, 2002

Believers are encouraged to join the fight against AIDS. ―

Published on 5 July, 2002

Believers are an integral part of an international AIDS conference ―

Published on 1 July, 2002

An attack on a Christian humanitarian agency in Uganda does little to stop ministry. ―

Published on 28 June, 2002

Devastation hits China; believers are responding with the love of Christ. ―

Published on 20 June, 2002

A Christian humanitarian aid group is working to stave off famine in Southern Africa. ―

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Published on 6 June, 2002

The threat of nuclear war between India and Pakistan is disruptive to evangelistic work. ―

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Published on 5 June, 2002

Believers are working to stave off famine conditions in Southern Africa. ―

Published on 22 May, 2002

Christians could have an impact on the success of a new nation. ―

Full Interview

Published on 6 May, 2002

Christians help alleviate suffering throughout Africa. ―

Published on 30 April, 2002

Guatemala's drought hits girls harder than boys; a Christian relief agency responds. ―

Published on 24 April, 2002

An evangelical groups is partnering with church to combat AIDS in Africa ―

Published on 22 April, 2002

Christians join a coalition to help educate the poor. ―

Published on 12 April, 2002

A special convoy is gearing up to help in the Middle East. ―

Published on 11 April, 2002

A Christian relief group makes a successful aid run in the Middle East. ―

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Published on 3 April, 2002

Violence in the Middle East shuts down a Christian relief group's work. ―

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Published on 2 April, 2002

Believers are sharing the love of Christ in Zimbabwe. ―

Published on 28 March, 2002

Afghanistan relief is conveying Christ's love to a hurting people. ―

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Published on 22 March, 2002

Poverty aid, anti-terrorism and the Gospel all meet at a UN summit. ―

Published on 11 March, 2002

A call to prayer encourages Liberian Christians. ―

Published on 7 March, 2002

Trouble in Liberia leaves a Christian agency unprotected. ―

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Published on 4 March, 2002

Christians are giving hope to the victims of war and volcanic eruptions in the DRC. ―

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Published on 22 February, 2002

Believers look forward to rebuilding Afghanistan's future. ―

Published on 11 February, 2002

Bad weather in Afghanistan is complicating the work of Christian relief agencies. ―

Published on 4 February, 2002

Disease threatens a missions agency's work. ―

Published on 31 January, 2002

Believers are working to ease the food shortage in Afghanistan. ―

Published on 23 January, 2002

Hope is accompanying food distribution in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ―

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Published on 14 January, 2002

Afghan refugees are on the receiving end of an outreach. ―

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Published on 31 December, 2001

A calm in Afghanistan is allow Christian organizations to gear up for relief work. ―

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Published on 12 December, 2001

A humanitarian crisis in Central Asia allows a foothold for believers to work. ―

Published on 7 December, 2001

Intercessory prayer is helping believers during an uncertain political time in Kenya. ―

Published on 20 November, 2001

Christian relief agencies are moving into Afghanistan to help. ―

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Published on 14 November, 2001

Tragedy in Central Asia is pushing doors open for a compassionate Gospel. ―

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Published on 5 November, 2001

Christians are sharing Christ's love with refugees in Afghanistan. ―

Published on 26 October, 2001

The threat of sabotage to humanitarian aid has some Christian groups on the alert. ―

Published on 8 October, 2001

Humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan provides an opportunity for the hope of Christ. ―

Published on 27 September, 2001

The wound created by terrorism strikes a spiritual cord ―

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Published on 13 September, 2001

Security becomes an issue for believers in the wake of terrorism in the U-S. ―

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Published on 11 September, 2001

A food shortage in Malawi opens doors for the Gospel. ―

Published on 31 August, 2001

Hopeful changes in store for East Timor helps the Gospel go forward. ―

Published on 27 August, 2001

The violence in the Middle East is wreaking havoc on ministry. ―

Published on 20 August, 2001

The HIV/AIDS dandemic is getting worse and the church needs to get involved. ―

Published on 13 August, 2001

Humanitarian aid in India opens the door for the Gospel. ―

Published on 31 July, 2001

A partnership helps build hearts and homes in India. ―

Published on 19 July, 2001

Flooding in India provides an opportunity for Christians to share the hope of Christ. ―

Published on 17 July, 2001

A food crisis in North Korea could open doors for believers. ―

Published on 9 July, 2001

A Christian group works to help child soldiers. ―

Published on 25 June, 2001

The church is challenged through an international meeting at the United Nations. ―

Published on 15 June, 2001

Security issues in the Philippines cause concern for mission groups. ―

Published on 30 May, 2001

Good news for Christian relief workers in Angola. ―

Published on 25 May, 2001

Churches in Colombia suffer from international actions. ―

Published on 23 May, 2001

Christian humanitarian aid workers are missing in Angola. ―

Published on 16 May, 2001

Banning dirty diamonds could open doors for evangelism in Sierra Leone. ―

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Published on 10 May, 2001

A new survey reveals a dismal trend for a Christian humanitarian group. ―