• Cambodia’s God of Life and Peace

    Rachel Chimits

    After the horrific atrocities inflicted by the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia’s people are looking for the author of healing and new life.

    The Khmer Rouge was one of the most brutal episodes in human history.

    Communist dictator Pol Pot decided, in the wake of the Vietnam War, that Cambodia needed to become a socialist paradise, independent from all outside influences.

  • Making a Multi-Generational Church

    Rachel Chimits

    Church leaders in Brazil are looking for ways to build up children and teenagers as vital ministry workers. 

    The ministry of Jacob’s Well extends throughout northern Brazil, sharing the gospel alongside helping people get access to the clean water but also teaching them new agricultural practices, hygiene lessons and other community skills.

    Reading lessons are one of their programs, meant to combat the high levels of illiteracy in Brazil’s rural areas. 

  • An Endemic Spread of Ebola

    Rachel Chimits

    World Challenge partners in Sub-Saharan Africa are faced with another outbreak of one of the worst diseases in modern history.

    This June, the first Ebola deaths occurred in Uganda.

    The infections in Uganda confirmed that the deadly outbreak has spread for the first time beyond the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  • Working in the Graveyards

    Rachel Chimits

    Bangladesh’s most impoverished and discriminated-against group is slowly opening up to outsiders and the good news of Jesus Christ.

    Aatmaja waits by the gates, wreathed in the scents of smoldering camphor and incense, burning bamboo and bodies.

  • An Orphan Turned Mother

    Rachel Chimits

    Many of Lithuania’s children have grown up without families, but one woman is working to give them a home.

    Reda spent four years in a children’s home during the Soviet occupation of Lithuania. Later, as a young adult, she was moved to a dormitory with other children like herself. No one seemed to care about them, and they had to find jobs and otherwise prepare for the adult world alone.

  • Mercy in the Slum

    Rachel Chimits

    In Kenya’s grittiest and most impoverished sector, God is bringing incredible change to people’s hearts and lives.

    As the sun rises on the eastern part of Kenya’s capital, it brings to light one of the world largest slums: Mathare.

    The third largest in Africa, this slum is home to some 500,000 people scraping together a living in grinding poverty.