Justice
"Be a Person Who Is Love"
by World Vision
Nomsa Mdluli cares for 124 chronically ill patients in her community. As a World Vision caregiver, she is a person who is love. She radiates the light and peace of God.
"He Trapped Us"
by International Justice Mission
During the night, Jakelin’s father would sneak into her bedroom and abuse her. Then he threatened to kill her family if she every spoke up.
"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).
"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.
"Totally Wrecked in the Best Possible Way"
by International Justice Mission
Michael's story is just one example of how IJM’s donors are expanding what it means to be an IJM partner.
"We Were Left with No Choice but to Follow Her Instructions."
by International Justice Mission
The horror of cybersex trafficking is all too real for Joy and thousands of other girls and boys in the Philippines.
‘Our Father…’
by World Vision
Family Christian store managers and World Vision U.S. staff pray for members of World Vision's "Youth Justice" child protection promoters group in Cocibolca, Nicaragua.
‘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.
10 Prayers for the President — And for All of Us
by OnFaith
Here are 10 prayers we should meditate on for the president and apply to our life as leaders.
10 Worst Places for Early Marriage
by World Vision
One in nine girls worldwide is made to marry before age 15.
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.
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 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 Girl's Future
by World Vision
Changes in her society could make life for this girl very different than her mother’s life.
A Girl's Journey from Brick Factory Worker to Outstanding Student
by World Vision
A brick factory is no place for an 11-year-old girl. But each day, Keota spent hours stacking heavy bricks to supplement her parents' income. Thanks to World Vision, Keota is back in school and is helping her little sisters with their studies.
A Godly Heritage
by Maria I. Morgan
In order for America to be great, we must turn back to God. Share the good news of Jesus Christ with someone today!
A Good Dad, an Everyday Hero
by World Vision
Bzuneh is a simple farmer, yet he is a hero to the people who matter: his wife and his children. And he’s an example to us all: the power of a dad choosing simply to do what dads do.
A Hard Place
by World Vision
Pray for people who labor under debt bondage, that they may be relieved.
A Home, a Refuge
by World Vision
Iraqis who fled fighting in their communities have settled in camps in the Kurdish Region of Iraq. Aid groups like World Vision are providing the necessities of life, including food, shelter, water, and household goods.
A Joyful Birth, but Hard Times Ahead for Syrian Child
by World Vision
A primary health clinic that World Vision opened in Syria provides care for all, but children under age 5 make up four out of 10 of the patients seen by the two doctors, nurse, and midwife.
A Legacy of Change
by World Vision
Families in impoverished communities in southern Peru once were focused exclusively on agriculture and ways to earn money to survive. But thanks to World Vision, this community has changed.
A Life Redeemed
by World Vision
Grieve today for children who have been made prostitutes; pray that their lives may be redeemed.
A Modern-Day Slave's Second Chance
by World Vision
The International Labor Organization estimates that at least 20.9 million men, women and children around the world suffer in forced labor. Chanty was one of them -- but now she has a second chance.
A Mother's Prayer for Syria
by World Vision
A photo of a Syrian refugee mother caring for her child in World Vision magazine moves and speaks to Marilee Pierce Dunker
A Pig Tale From Rwanda
by World Vision
How can the gift of pigs help keep a family out of poverty while creating hope and opportunity? Read this inspiring story from the Kahi community of Rwanda to find out.
A Stitch in Time Empowers
by World Vision
In India, there is a long-standing tradition that women serve men and maintain the home. As a result, many young girls drop out of school, and some never venture outside their homes at all.
A Sweet Fragrance
by Danielle Strickland
We often approach justice like it’s a to-do list. But the justice that God seeks is like a fragrance we offer to the world.
A Time for Justice
by Dr. Crawford Loritts
The only reason why we have resources, prominence, and influence is for advocacy purposes, for justice. Teaching from the book of Micah, Dr. Crawford Loritts examines God’s view of justice.
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A Time for War, a Time for Peace
by Dr. Ed Young
Peacemakers are not always heralded in the way victorious warriors are, but they are just as significant.
A Vision of Opportunity for Child Laborers
by World Vision
Jessica Bousquette presents the stories of two boys whose lives as child laborers are turning toward new opportunities through World Vision programs.
A Young Girl's Journey Toward Education in Nepal
by World Vision
When Laxmi was 8 years old, she decided to quit school, as all her older sisters had done after they'd finished fifth grade. But in 2001, World Vision enrolled Laxmi as a sponsored child.
A18 Innovate: Emmanual Ogebe
by National Community Church
A human rights lawyer may not be the most glamorous job, but it is one that serves and protects others. Emmanual Ogebe shares about the impact he’s making for Christ.
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Agencies to Labor Ministers: Combat Child Labor Abuse
by World Vision
Domestic servants, especially children, toil in obscurity, are invisible to the outside world, and are often victims of physical, emotional, and even sexual abuse.
An Impossible Search
by International Justice Mission
Police traveled hundreds of miles across India to personally bring Suriya home, but there are thousands more missing children like him and Vijay who want to go home.
Anger Is Essential
by Paul Tripp
In a fallen world, anger is a good thing. And if we care about the world and the people in it, righteous anger is not optional.