Embracing Uncomfortable Conversations: 4 Lessons We Learned Engaging Faith Leaders in Family Planning
Conversations around family planning and reproductive health can be uncomfortable for many — especially when they take place in faith settings. But at World Relief, our decades of experience have shown us that faith leaders are often best positioned to have these conversations and pave the way for families to thrive in their communities.
Read MoreHome Was No Longer a Safe Haven
by Jose Serrano and our Partners in Tijuana // Carlos is a veteran of the Colombian armed forces. According to him, guerillas have begun to regain control throughout Colombia in the past few years. ‘Because of my previous work with the military, I am no longer safe in Colombia,’ says Carlos. Most recently, he, his wife,…
Read MoreA Prayer Practice for the New Year
Start the new year with a prayer of Examen, a prayer practice to deepen your communion with God, your compassion for yourself and others and even change the world.
Read MoreEpiphany: Come to me, every tribe and nation
Christ makes it clear in the great commission that salvation is for all people…even the Gentiles.
Read MoreSeason of Giving
Chantal reflects on her resettlement journey in the Quad Cities and the career she built through her willingness and desire to serve.
Read MoreChristmas in Tanzania
Chantal reflects on her resettlement journey in the Quad Cities and the career she built through her willingness and desire to serve.
Read MoreWelcome Home, Son
This beautiful picture is an example of a minor case: a refugee under the age of 18 who is traveling to another country for resettlement without the guardianship of his parents.
Read MoreWhy We Welcome: The Prayers We Pray
Join Steven in prayer as he continues to welcome new neighbors in Whatcom County.
Read MoreWhy We Welcome: The Hope We Feel
Hear how Prawin experiences hope in Jesus!
Read MoreOverflowing with Hope, Peace, Joy and Love!
God filled fishing nets that had stayed empty all night long. God commands us to be hospitable, even when it doesn’t make sense.
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