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The world's children face Olympic-sized problems
The pairs skating event at this year's Winter Olympics will be debated forever. Meanwhile, nine million children die each year of hunger and preventable diseases. Shouldn't we be more concerned about them?
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Eyewitness reports from Herat (Afghanistan)
World Vision's Dave Toycen reports from Herat, Afghanistan on efforts to provide food, clothing and hope.
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Six months from Ground Zero (New York)
"Who will you help today?" That's the question a World Trade Center survivor asks himself each morning.
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Where there is no doctor (Brazil)
Hospital boat dispenses medical care, and hope, in remote jungle regions along the Amazon.
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Teens "get rolling" to stop hunger (United States)
President Bush called on Americans to volunteer 4,000 hours of service to others. More than half a million teens got a 30-hour head start recently.
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Hope: More precious than gold or silver (Afghanistan)
A World Vision relief worker and an Afghan woman, both grandmothers, exchange conversation, gifts -- and hope.
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Finding comfort in mom and dad's beds (New York)
Masul Haque's small sons can't go to sleep unless they're next to their dad. They almost lost him in the September 11 attacks.
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Jungle dentist spreads more than smiles (Brazil)
Joel is the only dentist that most of his young patients will ever see. He does more than fix their teeth: He introduces them to his best friend, Jesus.
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Mama Jeanne cares for 80 children (Democratic Republic of Congo)
God doesn't call all of us to care for 80 children. But maybe each of us could care for one more.
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Easter: Victory over sin and death (Malawi)
Her body wracked by AIDS, Alice longed to leave the house to attend church and worship the Lord. Today, she worships the King in person.
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