News & Stories

Community development: Why World Vision? Today's Q&A with Joel Hughey, World Vision's senior director of program insights and results, explores World Vision's unique approach to community development.
Voices

World Vision’s approach to community development

A former World Vision sponsored child is now an English teacher in Thailand.
From the Field

Former sponsored child now a teacher in Thailand

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From the Field

Photos: If mom had a day off …

Change Makers

Pursuing the common good: Q&A with Jim Wallis

For Mother's Day, blogger Jessica Turner shares her thoughts on being a mother and the importance of caring for children who have lost a parent.
Voices

Mother’s day thoughts: An orphan’s story

Sainzaya Serekbold is a 3-year-old sponsored girl in Mongolia.
Special Features

Spiritual safety net

World Vision U.S. President Rich Stearns talks about his new book,
Change Makers

Rich Stearns discusses his book ‘Unfinished’

This World Malaria Day join World Vision in remembering the lives devastated by this preventable disease and in our hope and progress toward eradicating it.
Voices

World Malaria Day: The gossamer thread

Chanty had everything going against her — her mother was killed by a landmine. An orphan by 13. Then things got worse —she was trafficked.
From the Field

A new life after being freed from trafficking

A small loan helped a Dominican Republic family recover from a devastating fire that killed three people – including two children - and destroyed the family bakery.
From the Field

Microloans lift family out of desperation after devastating fire

It’s only when we say yes to Jesus’ invitation to change the world that we discover real purpose for our lives.
Voices

Unfinished business: Rich Stearns on finding our life’s purpose

Farmers in eastern Kenya are learning how to provide enough food for their families by protecting themselves from increasingly frequent dry spells. 
From the Field

Horn of Africa: From relief to resiliency