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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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The Refugee Crisis is My Problem

May 10, 2016

At every turn, it seems like people around the globe are saying, “Not my problem.” Countries around Syria are erecting fences and even shooting refugees who try to cross. 

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Eugene Cho: Video Update from the Middle East

May 7, 2016

Pastor, author and friend of World Relief Eugene Cho is currently in the Middle East, along with teams from One…

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The Wounds of the Vulnerable

March 22, 2016

Like many in the United States, the World Relief staff woke this morning to the news of terror attacks in…

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6 Ways You Can Help Syrian Refugees Today

March 15, 2016

You’ve read the statistics and you’ve heard the stories of the Syrian refugee crisis. But you haven’t known what you can do to help. Learn how to help refugees today.

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Half the Sky

March 8, 2016

The 1MT Kilimanjaro team summited Kilimanjaro on International Women’s Day to honor their sisters who suffer violence in war zones.…

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Finding Hope on the Front Lines, Part 2

March 1, 2016

Editors Note: What follows is an excerpt from another update received from Maggie Konstanski, World Relief’s Disaster Response Manager. (Read Maggie’s first update.) Maggie writes from Iraq, where she is currently working with local leaders to assist families forced from their homes because of the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Iraq.

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