WV Commentary








"World View" is a set of 60-second radio spots by Rich Stearns, president of World Vision U.S., which have been converted to Real Media audio commentaries for the Web.

We invite you to use these spots for quick global updates for your church, or to send to your friends and acquaintances as an e-mail attachment. In order to listen to them you will need to have the free RealMedia player . . . click here to go get it.

Then, when you have it, click on each of the real logos () to listen to each file.

World View Index

New commentaries posted 6/11/01. For additional commentaries, please click here.

Release DateCommentary Title
8/06/2001Motherhood: Not a job for weaklings (Brazil)
With her husband away at work, Maria Dalva is practically a sing mother. A community project provides an escape for her and her children.
8/13/2001Can your Mother's Day gift do that?
Thinking outside the box can help make Mother's Day more meaningful for your mother and for someone in a poor country.
8/20/2001Mother through the eyes of their children
World Vision asked children around the world to tell us about their mothers.
8/27/2001'These children had no mothers' (Romania)
Ten years after the world discovered the tragedy of Romanian orphanages, conditions have greatly improved. But they can't be as good as loving homes.
9/10/2001Living on $1 a day (Cambodia)
Can you imagine what it's like to live on less than $1 a day? Rath Oung is one of 1.2 billion people around the world who does.
9/17/2001A life changed in a child's eyes
Californian Kristen Paulson went to Kenya to spend time with her mother, but her life was changed by the children she met there.
9/24/2001Caring for widows and orphans
A new survey shows that Christians are less likely than non-Christians to want to help people affected by HIV/AIDS. What would Jesus do?
10/01/2001Home, sweet home (Chicago)
Kim and Phil Jackson were a young couple just started out in ministry. The Storehouse of World Vision Chicago helped them make their house a home.
10/08/2001The power of the gun has failed. (Angola)
Decades of civil war has caused untold suffering for the 10 million people of this southern Africa country.
10/15/2001The Rich Man and Lazarus
The Rich Man was guilty of sins of omission, not commission. So are we when we ignore the needs of the poor.

For previous World View Commentaries, click here.


 


 

 

 

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