News & Stories

Rich Stearns, World Vision U.S. president, poses for pictures with a group of village girls who have come to collect water in southeastern Ethiopia. (©2009 World Vision/photo by Jon Warren)
Voices

World Vision U.S. President Rich Stearns announces retirement

For Pastor Charles and his wife, Ann, in Kenya, their family’s story is a journey of prayer. Like many journeys, it began with a problem, but prayer led to change!
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A family’s journey of prayer, faith, and change

Armenian priest playing chess with a family.
From the Field

Life frames: Our favorite photos of 2017

Today, we look back at our top seven Instagram posts of 2017, the stories behind them, and how one photo can fully demonstrate the joy of God!
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A year of joy: Our top 7 Instagram posts of 2017

Mother and her children eating marrow from a donkey bone. The East Africa hunger and food crisis is one of the worst disasters of 2017.
From the Field

5 of the worst disasters in 2017

Rev. Belynda Gentry visits with children in Peru. (Photo courtesy of Belinda Gentry)
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Podcast with Belynda Gentry of First Baptist Church of Glenarden

When children like Didier in Rwanda don’t have electricity at home, practicing his reading at night becomes impossible, but solar lamps are helping to improve literacy!
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Out of the dark: Solar lamps shine brightly for reading

1040 tax form.
Change Makers

7 year-end charitable giving tips you might not know

Change Makers

World Vision shines brightly at Give-back Gift Shop in New York City

On Giving Tuesday, Thirty-One Gifts matches contributions to World Vision with a product donation. Meet children who benefited in Armenia and Zambia!
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Make your gift twice as personal on Giving Tuesday

As many as 2 billion people could be fed from the estimated 1.4 billion tons of food waste the world generates each year.
From the Field

World’s food waste could feed 2 billion people

Only because we’re loved and forgiven can we love and forgive others. This Thanksgiving, Rich Stearns challenges us to look at generosity differently.
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Loving our enemy: A Thanksgiving challenge