
The Boy Who Feared
Eleven year-old Mahesh comes from a tribe of gypsies called the Banjara. He grew up believing in witchcraft, a multitude of superstitions, and the ghosts
Eleven year-old Mahesh comes from a tribe of gypsies called the Banjara. He grew up believing in witchcraft, a multitude of superstitions, and the ghosts
The Bible tells Christians not to be coupled with non-Christians and asks, “What fellowship can light have with the darkness?” This is a matter believers’
“One time my mum became very ill. She vomited and sweat so profusely that my brother and I thought she was dying. In my distress
Lazarus is rising from the dead. He is a 10 year old boy who’s healing and growing after what he says is the darkest day
We learned today that a ministry partner in India, one who runs an orphanage in Delhi, has been arrested in Odisha, an Indian state hostile
Heavy news comes at us from all corners of the globe today. Whether the 24-news cycle is making human misery more visible, or the world
Like many girls across the globe, Patma (age 11) and Saba (age 7), have endured more hardship than most of us will know in a
“I travel to more than 12 rural villages to preach the Gospel. In the past five years, 60 people have accepted the Lord and been
A couple of weeks ago we asked for prayer for a special training of Sudanese pastors and children’s ministers who are called tor reach some
Bad news clogs the airwaves these days. Fatigue has crept in as wars, civil unrest, persecution, and families torn apart vie for our attention. Yet
The eight-year old girl painfully recounted losing her mother, father, brother, sister, and grandparents. She witnessed her mother’s shooting. She cried when she spoke of
Ruby. Tania. Asif. Anwar. Fulshan. These are fans of Jesus. They are children who live in Pakistan and recently came across some really great news.
Girls watch their backs. Sexual assault, trafficking, and forced child marriage seem to lurk around every corner, especially in developing nations where there is little
Serving as the family breadwinner is a role fraught with pressure. Yet children the world over are enlisted to help their families make ends meet.
“Unclean! Unclean!”—this is how a person with leprosy was required to announce their presence when they came in contact with others in ancient times. Not
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