• A Chain of Loss Redeemed

    Rachel Chimits

    Those who have experienced tremendous loss are finding God’s heart of compassion and healing within the church.

    World Challenge’s partners, Triumphant Mercy, in Lebanon met Nadira when she passed in front of their window at the new community center. She stopped and chatted with the center’s workers, asking them what they do. She started to share her grief and hopelessness, so they invited her to join their trauma healing group that had just started.

  • Healing the Heart and Home

    Rachel Chimits

    God is redeeming and restoring lives among Peru’s widows through a ministry that is dedicated to loving them and celebrating their wisdom and servant-hearts.

    Pictured above are the women who have received Christ this year. World Challenge’s partner in Peru, Calvary La Semilla, is producing fruit; and we are excited watch these beautiful ladies grow in their faith.

  • Overcoming COVID-19 Together

    Steve Otradovec

    Another wave of the pandemic has hit Southeast Asia hard, but World Challenge’s partners are using this as an opportunity to bring the gospel to their neighborhoods.

    Cambodia and the rest of Southeast Asia has been hard-hit by both medical and political turmoil in the last few months.

  • A True Home on the Runaway Road

    Rachel Chimits

    God met one young woman in the Middle East on her path running away from her family and home into a sea of economic and social unrest.

    Amal was born in a devout Shiite family, one of 10 children. She was raised to rigorously follow her Muslim faith, and her childhood and teen years as a cherished daughter were both happy and uneventful.

  • Lashes that Brought Us to Christ

    Andreas Steffensen

    Christ reached one young man through a violent interrogation at the hands of those who claimed to follow the same god as him.

    One of the highlights on any development trip abroad is the chance to meet the people we’re helping and working alongside. This most recent time in Turkey, I was able to visit several refugees’ homes and hear stories of how they escaped Syria and came to faith in Christ.