News & Stories

Due to fistula — an injury during childbirth that causes incontinence — Jennifer remained outside when she attended church, kneeling in the dirt to pray. Without improving health for women who don't have proper care, issues like fistula can ruin their lives.
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Better health for women just like Jennifer

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From the Field

When hunger, poverty undermine education for children

World Vision is a fantastic place for innovation. When it’s done right, it can affect hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people.
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Right ideas at the right time are saving lives

Marilee Pierce Dunker reflects on how we can comfort those in trouble with the comfort we receive from God. Find out the power of comfort in action.
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The power of comfort in action

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From asthmatic couch potato to crazy runner

Aloisi Lomyani's whole family helps dig a water pan as part of World Vision's THRIVE program.
Special Features

From dependence to dignity

Nearly 3.5 million children and youth participate in World Vision discipleship and values education to strengthen their faith, their relationships, and their sense of self-worth.
Prayers

Pray through the day

From the Field

Ethiopia: Once a dust bowl, now a place of plenty

Marilee Pierce Dunker, daughter of World Vision’s founder, chronicles her visits over the years with her sponsored child, Olivia, in Zambia.
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Olivia’s story: A Zambian sponsored child grows up

Texas bikers ride to provide children with clean water
Change Makers

Texas bikers ride to provide children with clean water

Let the little children come to me: Reflecting on the humanitarian crisis of vulnerable children along the U.S. border, Rich Stearns — president of World Vision U.S. — writes that, following Jesus,
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Opening our hearts to the little children

From the Field

A lesson from the 1980s Ethiopia famine: First, we pray