News & Stories

As South Sudanese refugees arrive in Uganda, they reach a new, unwanted home — but life in these homes hacked from the Ugandan bush is their best option.
Voices

For South Sudanese refugees, surely there is something better

Christmas stars help Indian Christians share the light of Christ.
From the Field

How’d they do that: Make an Indian Christmas star

A South African village at sunset
Prayers

Shining light through prayer

connection between a sponsor and her sponsored child: A Washington woman gave up her cellphone to sponsor a child. Her sacrifice changed everything for both her and the girl she never met.
Change Makers

A connection between a sponsor and her sponsored child

An 11-year-old Ohio girls starts a business and raises money for Gift Catalog cows. And now her gifts keep on giving! Read Malina's story.
Change Makers

Blessing through business

As archbishop of Kenya’s Anglican Church, former sponsored child Jackson Ole Sapit is active in mediating contentious national disputes such as the recent presidential election and a countrywide doctors' strike.
From the Field

Former sponsored child is now archbishop of Kenya’s Anglican Church

©2007 World Vision/photo by Jon Warren
Voices

When God closes the loop

Rich Stearns ponders how sometimes a simple gift can change a life and multiply on in unforeseen ways. He received the gift of the gospel.
Voices

The gospel is a gift we must share

Change Makers

The story behind the Hope Bracelet by Patricia Heaton

From the Field

In the kitchen: Nshima recipe

For World Food Day, Rich Stearns describes meeting children in Kenya and how consistent, long-term care helps strengthen communities against crisis.
Voices

World Food Day: Preventing famine is better than its cure

Having grown up on a family farm in Iowa, our expert Dan Norell reflects on his work today supporting rural farmers in Zimbabwe for National Farmer’s Day.
Voices

National Farmer’s Day: From Iowa to Zimbabwe