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From Refugee to Creating Lasting Change

September 1, 2023 | Comments Off on From Refugee to Creating Lasting Change

Oksana’s Story Oksana Verovaya and her husband embarked on a daunting journey, fleeing Ukraine with their two small children, and seeking refuge in the U.S. Their escape was driven by the persecution they faced as Christians, which compelled them to seek safety and freedom in a foreign land. First fleeing to Moscow, they had to…

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VIDEO: Al’s Story

May 31, 2018

When violent extremists burned down his mother’s medical clinic and attempted to kidnap him, Al and his parents fled Iraq…

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Hope in the Margins

May 23, 2018

On International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, we asked Brooke Sulahian, Founder of Hope for Our Sisters, to help us learn more about this tragic injury and the ways in which it might be prevented, treated, and healed.

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Frontline Report: South Sudan

May 17, 2018

So, how is South Sudan? It’s a question that I get a lot these days. From other humanitarians in different countries, from friends who caught a rare headline, from family members who just want to know what is it that I do all day when I say I am going back. It’s a question that is so much more complicated than it seems.

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Thanking God for A Mother’s Love

May 11, 2018

During a recent children’s sermon, our pastor asked a dozen elementary students: “What do you like best about your mom?”

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Frontline Report: Jordan

April 25, 2018

This past March marked the 7-year anniversary of the war in Syria. It is a grim anniversary, marking seven years of loss, suffering and displacement for millions of people across the Middle East.

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He is Still Good

April 12, 2018

It’s been over a full year since the first Executive Order that began a time of chaos and reductions in the refugee program – and kicked off a wave of anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies.

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