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Reasons to hope: Finding light in hard times

An infant wrapped in a colorful blanket and cap that reads “BABY” sleeps on his mother’s lap, with her hand resting gently on him.

Headlines are filled with harsh realities — deepening hunger crises in Africa, ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Sudan, and Ukraine, destructive natural disasters, and rising costs that strain families everywhere. It’s easy to feel weary and wonder if there are still reasons to hope, or where we can find hope in hard times. In moments like these, many of us find ourselves asking the same quiet questions, seeking understanding.

As a global Christian humanitarian organization working in some of the world’s most difficult places, World Vision has spent more than 75 years walking alongside families who choose hope despite hunger, conflict, poverty, and loss. This close, lived proximity gives us unique insight, not to spotlight ourselves, but to speak honestly about Christian faith and resilience, and the small, significant ways people rise again.

“Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.” — Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)  

This verse reminds us that renewal is possible, even when we feel overwhelmed.

As followers of Jesus, we believe our hope doesn’t rise and fall with the news cycle. We trust in a God who restores, renews, and transforms even the most desperate situations and who invites us to join Him through prayer, compassion, and faithful action. When we look closely, we can already see stories of hope and transformation rooted in Christian faith and resilience unfolding around the world. Together, these stories and reflections point to tangible examples of God’s presence at work through His people in 2026 and beyond.

Reasons to hope in hard times: Faith in action around the world

Girls in school uniforms sit in rows in a classroom, each with a plate full of food.
A nourishing meal makes all the difference for students in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, thanks to a partnership between World Vision and the World Food Programme. (© 2024 World Vision/photo by Tatiana Ballay)

Emergency food aid brings hope

As droughts, conflict, and inflation push food insecurity and hunger to alarming levels, families are still finding reasons to hope. Through partnership with the World Food Programme, emergency food and nutrition assistance reached 11.9 million people in 2024, including 7 million children across 33 countries.

Hope grows in these hard places: a child eating her first full meal in days, a family receiving grain that carries them through the season, a community rebuilding food systems strengthened by prayer, compassion, and local leadership.

Two girls with headscarves stand at a water pump, filling a large metal container with clean water.
Eight-year-olds Nahimatu (right) and Salamatu pump clean drinking water from the new borehole next to their homes in Ghana. (© 2025 World Vision/photo by Jon Warren)

Clean water creates hope in hard times

Access to clean water transforms everything. In Ghana, 8-year-olds Nahimatu and Salamatu (pictured above) no longer walk long distances to gather water. Thanks to a new borehole, they attend school consistently and dream bigger dreams — a clear example of hope in hard times.

Since 2011, World Vision has helped 37.5 million people gain lasting access to clean water. Today, we are reaching:

  • One new person with clean water every 10 seconds
  • One new person with a handwashing facility every 10 seconds

This is Christian faith and resilience expressed through action. Together, we can help bring clean water and hope to more communities around the world.

An aid worker wearing a hat and vest smiles while holding a baby inside a community meeting space.
Through the Improving Access to Comprehensive Nutrition Services project, World Vision offers nutrition workshops to local communities in Venezuela, strengthening the health of children and pregnant women. (© 2024 World Vision/photo by Luis Colmenarez)

Nutrition support helps families begin again

Children who once struggled to survive are now growing strong and reaching milestones. Through therapeutic nutrition programs, nine in 10 severely malnourished children treated by World Vision recover fully. Over 180,700 children under 5 were treated for acute malnutrition, with more than 86% having recovered completely. Innovations like a low-cost, triple-laser device, co-developed with Magpie Tech, for early detection of malnutrition are also aiding in saving lives. A child gaining weight, a mother exhaling in relief, and a community rejoicing are among the powerful reasons to hope.

A woman wearing a headscarf holds her newborn baby, swaddled and wearing a colorful knit cap that reads “baby.”
Twenty-five-year-old Alberta visits a local clinic in Ghana with her newborn son, Kwaku, just days after his birth. Through World Vision’s clean water programs, health workers can provide safer care, offering mothers and babies in this community a healthier start. (© 2025 World Vision/photo Laura Reinhardt)

Safer births for mothers and babies

Globally, maternal health continues to improve. In 2025, more than 85% of women gave birth with skilled medical assistance, up from 80% just a few years earlier. In 2024 alone, World Vision supported more than 40,600 pregnant and breastfeeding women through targeted nutrition programs. Each safe delivery represents new life, dignity, and hope restored.

A group of girls of varying ages, most wearing headscarves, look and listen to a person speak, who is not visible. They sit against a brick wall.
World Vision started group sessions for Life Skill-Based Education in Bangladesh, where girls gathered for 12 weeks starting in January. They learned about leadership development, emotional regulation, and how to challenge harmful cultural norms affecting children. (© 2025 World Vision/photo Laura Reinhardt)

Girls leading the way toward a brighter future

In Kenya and Bangladesh, World Vision’s Big Dream to End Child Marriage is empowering girls and women and strengthening families. Since 2023, more than 18,000 girls have been supported through education, mentorship, and protection programs.

Girls like Viola, a 16-year-old from South Sudan are finding their voices and shaping their futures.

By 2030, we aim to reach 660,000 people, including nearly 170,000 girls. Another 1.2 million people are expected to benefit indirectly as communities experience improved social, health, and economic conditions.

These stories of hope and transformation show what’s possible when communities confront harmful traditions with courage and faith.

A girl in a long scarf carries a younger boy outdoors on sandy ground in a rural Senegalese community.
In Senegal, child sponsorship is helping siblings Mariama, 15, and Boubakar, 7, both living with disabilities, overcome stigma and barriers. Thanks to World Vision’s programs, Boubakar now has a wheelchair, and Mariama has greater freedom and inclusion in her community. (© 2025 World Vision/photo Ben Adams)

Children with disabilities overcoming barriers

Every child deserves the chance to learn and thrive. In Senegal, Boubakar, 7, and his 15-year-old sister, Mariama, have grown up facing disabilities and the stigma that often comes with them. Boubakar was born with a physical disability, while untreated fractures from infancy have affected Mariama’s legs. After losing both parents, the children were taken in by their stepmother.

Their lives began to change when World Vision started working in their community. Through awareness and engagement efforts, attitudes shifted.

“The community now has greater consideration for us,” said Mariama. “Children living with disabilities are no longer rejected or hidden away.”

A boy in a wheelchair beams with a wide smile as he is surrounded by other children, with tall, dry stalks in the background.
Boubakar (center) and friends share a joyful moment outside. (© 2025 World Vision/photo Ben Adams)

Through World Vision’s child sponsorship program, Boubakar received a wheelchair (pictured above), a turning point for the family. His life changed, as did Mariama’s. “Before, he had to crawl,” Mariama said. “Now he can move freely and play with his friends.”

World Vision has also supported the family with food, livestock, and regular visits, helping restore dignity and resilience during difficult seasons.

Since 2021, sponsorship for children with disabilities has grown 53%, now reaching nearly 20,000 children globally.

A ground-level view of children sitting on colorful mats on the floor, drawing and playing in a bright room filled with other children.
Displaced by the escalation of conflict along the Thailand-Cambodia border, children face fear and uncertainty. At an evacuation center in Sa Kaeo province, Thailand, World Vision and partners established a Child-Friendly Space, a safe place for children to play, learn, and begin to heal. (© 2025 World Vision/photo by Kullwadee Sumalnop)

Children in crisis find safety and comfort

From conflict in Sudan and Ukraine, and natural disasters in Afghanistan and Jamaica, children face growing risks. In response, World Vision reached more than 35 million people in 65 countries in 2025 with food, water, protection, education, and emergency relief.

During a crisis, safe spaces, compassionate care, and faithful presence offer hope in hard times.

A smiling woman reaches toward coffee berries while standing among dense coffee plant vegetation.
Through World Vision’s Biblical Empowered Worldview program, Yessica in Honduras has come to see her value through God’s eyes and can follow her dreams. (© 2024 World Vision/photo by André Guardiola)

Faith flourishing through Biblical empowerment

Through Biblical Empowered Worldview programs, more than 425,000 people engaged in faith formation in 2024. Yessica, who once worked in a mine as a child, is now a successful coffee farmer and community leader in Honduras.

Her life reflects a powerful truth: when people understand who they are in God, hope becomes unstoppable.

A girl reads aloud from a book in front of a group of children sitting on the floor of a bright classroom.
Alberta is thriving because of sponsorship programs in her community in Ghana. Once afraid to read aloud, the 9-year-old now confidently shares stories and lessons with her classmates after joining a sponsorship-supported reading club that helped her build the skills she needed. (© 2025 World Vision/photo by Ben Adams)

Sponsorship programs supporting dreams

In Ghana, 9-year-old Alberta once feared reading aloud. Through a World Vision child sponsorship-supported reading club, she gained confidence and now dreams of becoming a nurse. In 2025, approximately 2.3 million children were supported through child sponsorship programs worldwide.

Sponsorship opens doors to education, health, spiritual nurture, and long-term hope in hard times.

A smiling girl sits on a rock while looking at the camera. There is a building behind her.
Alberta’s transformation shows how a reading club and safe learning space can build confidence, a sense of belonging, and a brighter future. “Thank you, World Vision and our facilitator, for helping me learn to read,” she said with gratitude. (© 2025 World Vision/photo by Ben Adams)

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Bible verses about hope in hard times

When hope feels fragile, Scripture reminds us of God’s faithfulness, presence, and promises.

Proverbs 4:18 (NIV)

The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining even brighter till the full light of day.

Reflect: Even when the night feels long, this verse reminds us how our hope grows brighter, even after long seasons of darkness.

Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, … “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

Reflect: God promises assure us that our lives are still held by purpose and hope in uncertain times ahead.

Romans 5:3-4 (NIV)

Not only so, but w also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.

Reflect: Even in difficult seasons can shape us, deepening a kind of hope that endures.

Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)

but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Reflect: When we are feeling down, God provides renewed strength for heavy hearts facing difficulties.

Psalm 46:1 (NIV)

God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.

Reflect: This verse reminds us that God offers steady presence and protection in times of trouble.

Hebrews 11:1 (NIV)

Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.

Reflect: Faith holds on when circumstances feel overwhelming.

1 Peter 5:7 (NIV)

Cast all your anxiety on Him because he cares for you.

Reflect: God invites us to release fear and worry into His care, knowing we are lovingly held.

Romans 15:4 (NIV)

For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures and the encouragement they provide we might have hope.

Reflect: We find both strength and encouragement to keep going, even when the road is long.

Psalm 23:4 (NIV)

Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

Reflect: God’s comforting presence when the path feels frightening and uncertain.

Psalm 73:26 (NIV)

My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.

Reflect: Our hope in God lasts when weakness and weariness take hold.

Psalm 107:9 (NIV)

for he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things. 

Reflect: God cares for our physical needs, and He provides in times of scarcity.

Psalm 139:13-14 (NIV)

For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;  your works are wonderful; I know that full well.”

Reflect: This passage affirms God-given value and dignity over every life.

Romans 15:13 (NIV)

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Reflect: We are reminded that our true hope is rooted in God, even when our circumstances seem unclear.

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Frequently asked questions about hope

What are some reasons to hope?

Even in hard times, hope is found in courage, compassion, and everyday acts of faith. In the hardest seasons, there are real reasons to hope. Hope appears in everyday acts of sacrifice — through parents rebuilding after loss, children learning despite adversity, and communities choosing compassion over despair. These moments remind us that darkness never has the final word.

How can we be hopeful in hard times?

Hope in hard times begins and grows through prayer, perspective, and faithful action. Hope doesn’t deny pain; it propels us take the next faithful step forward, trusting God to meet us there.

Why is hope important?

Hope sustains resilience, strengthens faith, and inspires action in difficult seasons.

Hope carries people through adversity. It fuels perseverance, inspires action, and builds resilience when circumstances feel overwhelming.

What are some reasons to hope today?

Even in difficult seasons, there are real reasons to hope. Hope is found in faith in action, resilient communities, and lives being transformed through compassion and care.

How can I find hope in hard times?

Hope in hard times grows through prayer, perspective, connection, and taking small, faithful steps that can help restore perspective and strength. It doesn’t deny pain but helps people take the next step forward with trust in God.

Why is hope important in the Christian faith?

Christian hope is rooted in God’s promises, not circumstances, offering assurance that restoration is always possible. Hope sustains resilience and perseverance in the face of hardship.

Where do I turn when I need hope today?

  • Prayer and reflection: Connect with God through prayer and Scripture
  • Community and church: Walk alongside others in faith
  • Giving and volunteering: Support programs that transform lives
  • Sponsorship: Invest in a child’s future and a family’s hope
  • Stories: Let real-life stories of faith and resilience remind you that hope is alive

Even now, there are still real, powerful reasons to hope, and they are unfolding every day through faith, compassion, and love.

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Lalanii Rochelle of World Vision in the U.S. contributed to this article.

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