From Personal Roots to Professional Impact
Sam reflects on her journey as she marks her first anniversary as a Volunteer Coordinator at World Relief Quad Cities.
Read MoreA Journey of Welcome with Bri Stensrud
Women of Welcome (WOW) is a community dedicated to diving into scripture to understand God’s heart for the immigrant and refugee. It has quickly grown into a strong and responsive group of Christian women led by Director, Bri Stensrud.
Read More4 Ways to Help Displaced Families Flourish in Community
Displaced families need your help. Here are four ways you can partner with World Relief to help displaced families flourish.
Read More4 Ways to Help Displaced Families Flourish in Community
Displaced families need your help. Here are four ways you can partner with World Relief to help displaced families flourish.
Read MoreSeeking Asylum at the U.S. Border: Yousif’s Story
When the Taliban threatened their lives in Afghanistan, Yousif’s family took a miraculous journey to seek asylum at the U.S. border.
Read MoreWhat Hurricane Milton Taught Me About Everyday Generosity
The day after Hurricane Milton, Allison sat at a stoplight in Palmetto, FL and burst into tears. Trace her journey of feeling seen.
Read MorePrayer for America On Election Day
The U.S. election is fast approaching and now, more than ever, we need to be in prayer for America. Below you’ll find guided prayers on different topics related to the upcoming election from different members of our staff.
Read MoreHome: A Devotional Journey to Belonging | Entry 2
Explore how the act of naming in creation reflects humanity’s need for connection with God, others, and creation
Read MoreFrame by Frame: Celebrating our new Oshkosh office
Nearly 200 clients, community partners and staff members turned out Oct. 24 for the grand opening of World Relief Wisconsin’s new Oshkosh office.
Read MoreFormer refugee demonstrates compassion in the ER
When he first began to work at Sacred Heart Hospital, Jackson wanted to throw up. Blood was everywhere. As a CNA and phlebotomist, he would guide psychiatric patients down hallways, witness brain surgeries, monitor heart rates and meet ambulances.
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