World Vision
The 30-Hour Famine
World Vision’s 30-Hour Famine is taking place this weekend. Learn more about this annual tradition that involves thousands of students every year.
Salvation Army, World Vision Reach out in New Zealand
The large earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand has left many dead and others needing help.
World Vision Sends out Steelers Clothing
SEATTLE (AP) _ The Pittsburgh Steelers may have lost the Super Bowl, but people in countries like Zambia, Nicaragua, Romania and Armenia will be wearing much needed clothing that says the Steelers actually won Super Bowl XXV. For more than 15 years, World Vision has received clothing from the NFL and sporting goods stores that [...]
Appeals court upholds charity’s hiring practices
SEATTLE (AP) _ A federal appeals court in San Francisco has upheld the practice of the Christian humanitarian organization World Vision U.S. of only hiring people who share the same faith. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reconsider a case involving three former employees fired in 2007 because they no longer agreed with [...]
Haiti One Year Later
A year after the terrible 7.0 earthquake in Haiti, we hear from missions groups about how restoration is going in the country.
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The Hole in our Gospel
World Vision’s Richard Stearns continues explaining the difference between “The Hole in our Gospel” and “The Whole Gospel.”
The Hole in our Gospel
What is often missing from our understanding of the gospel? Richard Sterns, president of World Vision, fills us in.
Updates from Chile
Early Saturday morning, the country of Chile was hit with an 8.8 magnitude earthquake — one of the strongest on record. The death toll is nearing 1000, and over 500,000 homes were damaged. Don Rupp has an update from World Vision, and Samaritan’s Purse talks about their efforts to get relief to those in need.









