
Honduras: Recognizing God’s Purpose
Deysi Vaquedano lives in the Flor del Campo community in Honduras with her husband, Nelson, and their two children, Anderson and Modesto. The family participates in the Strong Communities program
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Deysi Vaquedano lives in the Flor del Campo community in Honduras with her husband, Nelson, and their two children, Anderson and Modesto. The family participates in the Strong Communities program

Justice is an important concept throughout all of Scripture. As Christ-followers, we believe the pursuit of justice is a key aspect of our faith walk. We embrace this calling by

When World Renew Disaster Response Services (DRS) enters a disaster-impacted community, volunteers come to be the hands and feet of Jesus while repairing homes. At its core, DRS works alongside

Truth Centred Transformation (TCT) is a program designed to help churches experience God’s transforming power in every area of life. Its purpose is to see God glorified, churches strengthened and

It is with very heavy hearts that World Renew shares the news that our dear friend, teammate, and coworker in justice, Iona Stewart-Buisman, passed away on January 2, 2024. Iona

By Kagwiria Muturia, Senior Advisor for Justice, Rights, and Gender Equity at World Renew Act with courage. Swim against the tide that seeks to silence women and girls, because one

In some communities in West Africa*, areas where World Renew staff could once travel freely have become increasingly difficult to access due to growing security concerns. Even so, World Renew

World Renew’s Executive Director, Jamie McIntosh, recently visited southern Madagascar with Cheryl Weber, host of 100 Huntley Street. Although the dry season had only just begun, the air was already

Many women in the community of Herencia Maya, Guatemala, once looked to the future with uncertainty. As more men left home in search of employment elsewhere, women were often left

Jeremiah Karua lives in a bustling household with eight family members. This farmer has been hit hard by prolonged drought in parts of Kenya. As a result, his family—like many