Fighting Social Injustice/Missions

"I Was a Stranger..."
by World Vision

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you took me in” (Matt. 25:35).


"If You're Happy..."
by World Vision

Nine-year-old Yasmin, a Syrian refugee in Lebanon, sings with her friends in a Child-Friendly Space where children can play and enjoy activities that support their psychosocial health.


"Let Me Wash Your Face"
by World Vision

Aichatou pours water from her teapot to wash her daughter Aicha’s face.


"Our Father…"
by World Vision

Jenifer Nyirmbe, 22, prays. After childbirth, she developed an obstetric fistula that caused incontinence, and she was ostracized by her community.


"Syria is Crying for Her Children"
by World Vision

More than 1 million Syrian children have fled the civil war in Syria, becoming refugees, along with their parents.


"Why, God?"
by Greg Laurie

As you read the psalms, you see that many times the psalmist cried out, in essence, "Why, God? Why have You allowed this in my life?"


‘Morally Loose’ Women Change a Wife’s Character
by Gospel for Asia

Kanti and Reva, two Gospel for Asia women missionaries, moved into a town with good intentions, but they didn’t receive a kind reception. Regardless, they persevered for the sake of the Gospel.


‘South Sudan Made Me Cry’
by World Vision

A hardened humanitarian worker is moved to tears by the plight of children in South Sudan.


“I Am Not a Burden; I Am Just a Child”
by Bethany Christian Services

Bill Blacquiere shares what you can do to help put an end to human trafficking.


“I Will Not Come Down”
by K.P. Yohannan

Unless we are fully conscious that we are engaged in spiritual warfare against the powers of darkness, we will not be able to accurately discern the attacks on our personal life and our ministry. Don’t forget that you are in a battle.


1,000 Wells in Mali
by World Vision

World Vision’s one thousandth well in Mali is the answer to prayer for a thirsty village.


10 for 10
by Life Today

Change the world -- and make YOUR world better in the process! Join Reggie Day as he discusses the inspirational "10 for 10 Challenge."

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10 Paradoxes of Christianity
by Mark Jeske

Many basic features of the Christian gospel seem to be contradictions that cannot all be true. And yet they are. Pastor Mark Jeske provides an explanation.


10 Reasons I'm Hopeful and Excited About the Next Wave of Leaders
by Brad Lomenick

Are you excited or concerned about the next wave of leadership in our churches and in our country? Brad Lomenick shares why he's got great confidence in the next generation of leaders.


10 Reasons Volunteers are Blessed
by Joseph Mattera

Joseph Mattera discusses the benefits of volunteering because Jesus taught us to pray first and foremost for more laborers in His harvest.


10 Things Church Members Desire in a Pastor
by Mark Jeske

Pastor Mark Jeske shares the results of a survey about what qualities laypeople most desire in their pastor.


10 Worst Places for Early Marriage
by World Vision

One in nine girls worldwide is made to marry before age 15.


100% of Christians Are Commanded to Love People
by Brandon A. Cox

It’s easy to love the lovable people, especially when they love us first, or are at least quick to love us back. But what about the terrorists or the spouse-abusers? Surely Jesus didn't mean THEM?


11th Hour Christians
by Beth Jones

It's still the 11th hour, and God still seeks laborers to reap His harvest!


3 Epic Reasons to Encourage Others
by Paula Hendricks

Why is it so important to encourage others? Here are three very good reasons.


5 Reasons Churches Need Diversity
by OnFaith

Christians cannot forget that in a divided society, the church must model unity.


5 Unexpected Lessons From a Bible Story I Hate
by OnFaith

As we choose to remember the story of the Levite’s concubine, we are invited to reflect on Jesus’ suffering and death and how it provides a way for all of us to receive forgiveness.


50 Years After MLK 'I Have A Dream' Speech: Still Marching for Justice
by World Vision

It is the emerging generation’s obligation to continue the burning desire for social advancement.

6 Facts About Female Genital Mutilation
by World Vision

At least 125 million women and girls are living with the results of the dangerous practice of female genital mutilation/cutting.


6K for Water
by World Vision

Team World Vision staff members celebrate at the finish line of the Global 6K for Water at Gas Works Park in Seattle on May 6, 2017.


9-Year-Old Addict Finds Hope Off India's Streets
by World Vision

World Vision’s education center helps rehabilitate children who are addicted to drugs.


A Bicycle and the Change It Brought
by World Vision

Big changes can start with small steps. In this case, a bicycle has sparked a change in the right direction -- toward education and progress -- especially for Pushpa.


A Bicycle Prepares the Way
by Gospel for Asia

In today's message, discover how the Lord used a simple bicycle to soften the soil of hardened hearts.


A Brothel Raid
by Rich Stearns

There are numerous interventions required to fight poverty, injustice, and oppression. There are those that are dramatic and highly-publicized, as well as those that are less conspicuous but equally critical.


A Bus, a Batey, and a Faithful Man
by World Vision

In the Dominican Republic, World Vision's Esteban Cuevas wields an arsenal of curious tools to bring spiritual nurture to teens in his community -- balls, bats, chess sets, an old school bus, and a listening ear.


A Call to Righteousness
by Patricia Holbrook

In 2 Chronicles 7:14, God is talking to HIS followers, not to nations. As Christians in America, we are God's hope and His representatives; therefore, we need to represent Him through our votes, our political stance and our intercession.


A Church and Moore
by World Vision

After a massive tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma, in May 2013, Church of the Harvest turned its Midwest City campus into a disaster relief center.


A Comfy Girl on Adventure
by Suzie Eller

When God leads us out of our comfort zones, we experience uncharted territory. We might even come to the end of ourselves.


A Dead Faith?
by Steve Noble

Many of us profess to be Christians, but do our actions match our words? Is our faith alive...or dead?


A Deep Longing for God’s Love
by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Kate McCord says the phrase, “God loves you,” awakens a deep longing in the hearts of Afghan women.

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A Doctor's Care
by World Vision

Displaced by fighting, Besee, 22, and baby Nusra, one and half-years old, attend a mobile health clinic in Iraq.


A Dream Deferred — Sort Of
by Chris Tiegreen

What do you do when your dream is deferred beyond your lifetime? How do you remain faithful in the here and now?


A Dream That Passed the Test
by John C. Maxwell

What was it about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s dream that moved people in such a powerful way?


A Drowning Child
by Ray Comfort

Oswald J. Smith asked, "Can we travail for a drowning child but not for a perishing soul?"

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A Faith Worth Imitating
by Dr. Ed Young

What kind of Christian faith would you be willing to imitate?
