Coronavirus

Coronavirus in the Middle East

World Challenge Staff

Already hard-hit by economic woes, Lebanon is staggering under the COVID quarantines, so how are World Challenge partners responding?

We serve Syrian refugees and other vulnerable people in Lebanon. For the last couple years, we have been focusing on education, psychosocial support, counseling and vocational training.

Prayer and a Light for Ukraine

Bruce Mir

While Ukrainian church leaders are building up new believers in the love and security of God, the coronavirus is shaking their nation with fear and uncertainty.

God has really been growing his church the last few years since the revolution here in Ukraine, and we’ve been privileged to come alongside many open hearts that are now experiencing God and his love for the first time.

Handling COVID-19 in Uganda

Kent Nolley

Africa has not featured heavily in much of recent news, but they are still being deeply impacted by the specter of the coronavirus.

In the middle of March, the coronavirus came into Uganda, and it has devastated our economy like it has for many other countries in the world. The problem that we have here is that there are no government structures in place to deal with it.

How to Worship When I Am Afraid

Tim Dilena

In this powerful sermon, Tim Dilena reminds us of God's character that warrants our worship and faith when we feel afraid.

Showing Mercy During the Pandemic

Rachel Chimits

Will Christians, freed from the fear of death, be the first to answer if overburdened hospitals and government security networks cannot care for everyone?

In his writings, David Wilkerson explored a couple of misconceptions that many modern-day believers share with their ancient counterparts. “The Jews believed that if God was pleased with you, you would always be blessed and never suffer.