Joy Scott of Austin, Texas, unabashedly recommends Women of Vision. “Women of Vision has strengthened my faith,” she says. “We pray about everything.”
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A purpose cultivated through Women of Vision
For Lora Williams of Austin, Texas, Women of Vision is a life-giving blessing — where she can follow God’s call to serve, surrounded by rich fellowship.
Curating change with Women of Vision
Linda Hallberg of Portland, Oregon, helped start the Columbia–Willamette chapter of Women of Vision in 1998 — and she’s been involved ever since.
Tackling global challenges with Women of Vision
Women of Vision has enabled Anne Huiskes to help people worldwide and develop deep friendships rooted in faith and a desire to serve.
Prayers for people affected by the coronavirus
The coronavirus has spread rapidly around the world. As infections and the death toll continue to rise, we turn to God for wisdom and comfort.
12 reasons to have hope in 2022
While progress on ending global poverty and boosting development has slowed or stalled because of the pandemic, we still have many reasons to be hopeful. As we see progress in clean water, mother and child health, advocacy work, and more, we can trust that our sovereign God hasn’t stopped working. Read evidences of God’s mercy to His people with these 12 reasons to have hope in 2022.
Kentucky tornado survivor: “There is hope because we’re not alone”
A Kentucky tornado survivor knows she’s not alone. A community of volunteers and donors is coming together to support those recovering from the tornadoes that swept through Kentucky and neighboring states.
2021 U.S. tornadoes: Facts, FAQs, and how to help
A series of deadly tornadoes devastated more than 200 miles of the U.S. Midwest and South on December 10, 2021, affecting hundreds of thousands in at least six states. Learn more about the tornadoes and what World Vision is doing to help affected families.
10 of the worst disasters in 2021
In 2021, World Vision responded to 72 disasters in 52 countries, helping more than 30.1 million people in crisis — in addition to our ongoing global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about some of the worst disasters of 2021.
Favorite photos of 2021
In 2021, the world continued to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic along with wars and political unrest. Refugees and displaced peoples fled violence. Natural disasters spread destruction in their wake. But there were also small and big moments of joy to celebrate. See what World Vision’s communicators captured in this extraordinary year.