• Women Growing in Faith and Strength

    Rachel Chimits

    World Challenge’s partners in India are working to help widows and their daughters discover the hope and purpose God has for their lives.

    Amara* was crushed when her husband died from COVID-19 in April. She was left to support her two children as well as their grandmother alone. As if the grief and being the home’s sole source of income weren’t enough, she also had to contend with enormous medical bills from her husband’s hospitalization.

  • A Prayer for Divine Healing

    Steve Otradovec

    God is moving miraculously in the churches of Southeast Asia as a testament to his glory as many people come to faith in him.

    New believers are finding physical freedom through faith. One pastor, who is a World Challenge partner in Southeast Asia, shared that he and his church have witnessed incredible miracles during home visits. One involved a woman named Miss Toon who is 50 years old.

  • The Power of Relentless Love

    Rachel Chimits

    World Challenge’s partners are offering help and hope to widows in the war-torn villages of Ukraine.

    In many parts of Ukraine, like other cultures around the world, women who have been widowed rely on family members to care for them. Sadly, that family support system is not always in place. Some widows have no family at all, and others have relatives who live too far away or are unable to take care of them.

  • Young Leaders Rising Up

    World Challenge Staff

    Reading, Pennsylvania might seem like the city to escape from for young people, but World Challenge’s partners are discipling youth leaders who are passionate about bringing God’s light to their city.

    Amid the ordinary news updates about Tik Tok challenges wreaking havoc on Reading, Pennsylvania’s schools is a far larger issue that looms over many of these students’ futures.

  • God in the Midst of Sorrow

    Rachel Chimits

    When tragedy strikes, we are often tempted to believe that God doesn’t love us, but World Challenge’s partners in Peru are working to show the Lord’s love to widows through the care of the church.

    Rosa married young and with hopes of building a vivacious family. In her community high in the mountains of Peru, a good home and many children were considered signs of divine blessing or the spirits looking upon you benevolently, depending on who you asked.

  • A Need for Acceptance

    Morgan Pracht

    World Challenge’s partners are working to build a meaningful community for widows in northern Egypt.

    For Talia*, a woman from a small village in northern Egypt, loneliness had become a way of life.

    Earlier this year, Talia lost her husband to COVID-19. He was healthy and young, so his death was unexpected. Life for a widow in the rural villages of Egypt is difficult under any circumstances, but the fact that Talia’s husband died of COVID-19 made it exponentially worse.