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Two and a half years ago, Yousif, his wife, and their young son arrived in the United States after fleeing Afghanistan. They came full of hope, believing they had finally found safety — a place where they could worship freely as Christians, something they had only dreamt of while living in fear under the Taliban regime.

For the first time in their lives, they were able to openly read their Bibles, attend church services, and pray in public without fear of punishment or death. But today, 2.5 years later, their future remains painfully uncertain.

2010, Christiana Lawrence, SoCal

From Haiti to San Diego

April 5, 2024

Christiana’s Full Circles Missions Moment and Judeline’s Family Resilience  by Christiana Lawrence, Family Services Program Manager World Relief SoCal // In…

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Home Was No Longer a Safe Haven

January 9, 2024

by Jose Serrano and our Partners in Tijuana // Carlos is a veteran of the Colombian armed forces. According to him,…

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Change That Lasts Through Mutual Transformation

December 12, 2023

by Judy and Mike Palm // At World Relief SoCal, we often talk about mutual transformation as a central goal…

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