If ever a place needed change, it was Mbuyuni village in Tanzania. Years of poverty and an ensuing feeling of futility had taken its toll on marriages and children’s futures. But things began to change when a group of farmers were equipped with new beliefs about themselves and their neighbors.
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More than capable through Women of Vision
Catherine Armstrong’s desire to seek God led her to Women of Vison. From feeling empowered to empowering others, Catherine has experienced God in new ways.
Paving new paths with Women of Vision
Leslie Teddy of Charlotte, North Carolina, describes her introduction to Women of Vision as “a God wink” — the encouragement she needed when it most needed. She’s built lasting friendships and gained new experiences that have helped her learn and grow.
Pouring into ministry with Women of Vision
Kathleen Cantwell of Albuquerque, New Mexico, treasures the relationships she’s gained through Women of Vision. Women who were once strangers are now her friends and service partners.
Faith in action through Women of Vision
A sense of belonging filled Dr. Diana Weber, the moment she entered her first Women of Vision meeting in 2014. Over the years, her involvement with Women of Vision and her newfound relationships have grown.
Grounded in faith with Women of Vision
Joy Scott of Austin, Texas, unabashedly recommends Women of Vision. “Women of Vision has strengthened my faith,” she says. “We pray about everything.”
A purpose cultivated through Women of Vision
For Lora Williams of Austin, Texas, Women of Vision is a life-giving blessing — where she can follow God’s call to serve, surrounded by rich fellowship.
Curating change with Women of Vision
Linda Hallberg of Portland, Oregon, helped start the Columbia–Willamette chapter of Women of Vision in 1998 — and she’s been involved ever since.
Tackling global challenges with Women of Vision
Women of Vision has enabled Anne Huiskes to help people worldwide and develop deep friendships rooted in faith and a desire to serve.
Called by God: The Every Last One campaign
In late 2015, World Vision launched Every Last One (ELO) — a $1 billion capital campaign over eight years to make life, hope, and a future possible for 60 million people. Explore the work that has already been done, and help us make an even bigger impact faster.