USAID’s Demise, Fighting Malaria, and Being the Church with Nathaniel Moller
The former USAID worker says this is a time for Christians to act in hope and love.
World Vision Brought Clean Water to More Than 1 Million Rwandans
How the world’s largest nongovernmental provider of the resource is delivering on its promise.
Judge Hands World Vision a Defeat in Employment Case
The federal case is one of several around the country right now where courts are trying to balance nondiscrimination statutes with religious freedom.
Died: Ron Sider, Evangelical Who Pushed for Social Action
Author of “Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger” argued poverty was a moral issue.
Falleció Ron Sider, evangélico que impulsó la acción social
El autor de Cristianos ricos en la era del hambre defendió que la pobreza era una cuestión moral.
Billionaires Are Traveling to Space. Should Christians Celebrate?
Weighing whether discovery in the heavens is money well spent or if their riches are better invested at home.
Evangelical Advocates Feel the Sting of More Trump Refugee Cuts
It’s the third consecutive year that the administration has reduced resettlement totals to record lows.
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Responses to our July/August issue.
Richard Stearns: ‘Every Day Is a Celebration’
After 20 years of tackling the “hole in our gospel,” World Vision’s most recent president is fine retiring with some tasks unfinished.
New World Vision US President Calls Role ‘An Improbable Miracle of God’
COO Edgar Sandoval will replace longtime leader Richard Stearns in October.