On this edition of the World Vision podcast, pastor and humanitarian Eugene Cho speaks to us about his recent book, Overrated, and his trip to Lebanon and Iraq to visit Syrian refugee tent settlements near the Syria border.
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Rich Stearns reflects on the Rev. Billy Graham’s death
The Rev. Billy Graham died Feb. 21, 2018. World Vision U.S. President Rich Stearns reflects on the impact and legacy Billy Graham had on the world.
When Rich Stearns met Billy Graham
World Vision U.S. President Rich Stearns had the honor of hearing the Rev. Billy Graham speak several decades ago and then to meet him in person in 2010. He recalls those experiences.
Bringing hope to the hungry with the 30 Hour Famine
High schooler Michael Atlas will go hungry with his youth group for his fourth 30 Hour Famine this spring. As youth come together across the country to fast for 30 hours and bring hope to the hungry, find out how Michael’s first experience brought him closer to God.
Pastor Keith Stewart: ‘We were wrong’
Dallas pastor Keith Stewart and his congregation at Springcreek Church publically share a contrite heart, the topic of his book, “We Were Wrong.”
Podcast with Belynda Gentry of First Baptist Church of Glenarden
This edition of the World Vision podcast features a conversation with Reverend Belinda Gentry from First Baptist Church of Glenarden in Maryland.
Podcast with Pastor Dave Schmidgall from National Community Church
This podcast we talk with Pastor Dave Schmidgall from National Community Church in Washington, D.C. about meeting Syrian refugees in Lebanon and how to put your faith in action here at home.
Global Leadership Summit: 3 insights to help you lead well
Whether you work in an office, at home, or are in school, learn at the Global Leadership Summit how God can use you to lead wherever you are.
‘Aslan is on the move’: Calling all Christians to respond
In an essay adapted from his speech at the Q Conference in April 2016, Pastor Greg Holder encourages the church — collectively and individually — to respond to the Syrian refugee crisis.
A California church commits to praying for refugees
Inspired by Nigerian widows, Grace Fellowship Community Church decided to go beyond simple fundraising and commit to intentional prayer for refugees.