A Smile Returns Home
Ngun Tha Len lost her smile. She didn't speak much or play with the other children. Instead, she spent a lot of time just gazing out the window.
Read MoreNgun Tha Len lost her smile. She didn't speak much or play with the other children. Instead, she spent a lot of time just gazing out the window.
Read More'l have come to understand God much better as I read this Bible. My life has really changed.' Those are the words of Dickson Nairowua, just one of the believers in Kenya who has been impacted by the Strategic Bibles Ministry.
Read MoreLife is cheap in the 'wild west' border town of Poipet, a city in western Cambodia perched on the border with Thailand. Because it is a hub for tourists wishing to gamble in the city's multiple casinos, sin and spiritual darkness abound. That also means innocent lives are trafficked into the sex industry that thrives here.
Read MoreMore than two years ago, a young family fled from ISIS-controlled areas near Syria's border with Turkey until they reached the safety of neighboring Lebanon.
Read MoreElias had no reason to have hope. His family had been trapped in a Syrian war zone, cut off from supplies and forced to eat leaves, twigs and grass to survive. Elias watched as bomb fragments tore through his oldest son's body, killing him.
Read MoreOne of the persons of peace we met at the Xinhua festival was MeiLan, a woman who helped acquaint my team with the language, dress and locations of various Nisu settlements.
Read MoreKenyan Elizabeth Wangui knows what it was like to work, and work hard. But work alone wasn’t enough. Not until her work ethic was finally coupled with opportunity, did she experience success.
Read MoreI’d already seen photos of Angel and knew she had a survivor’s story. When I finally met her in Goma of the Democratic Republic of Congo, I was deeply moved.
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