
Zambia: Uplifting Youth Through Soccer
An after-school program is providing a beacon of hope for youth in Chimanimani Township, Zambia. In a community facing high unemployment, limited access to education, and frequent substance abuse, a
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An after-school program is providing a beacon of hope for youth in Chimanimani Township, Zambia. In a community facing high unemployment, limited access to education, and frequent substance abuse, a

I Don’t Watch the News Anymore: Why you aren’t the problem . . . and how to be part of the solution By Naomi Bula Feeling overwhelmed by global crises—or

As a global ministry committed to supporting refugees around the world and refugee resettlement in Canada, we believe in the importance of advocacy and right relations. Together with the Christian

World Renew was pleased to participate in the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) Global Health Impact Summit, held May 6–7, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario. Centered on the

Breaking Cycles That Limit Opportunity Imagine a rice farmer whose annual yield is destroyed by a devastating flood. He no longer has a way to feed and educate his children.

Breaking the cycle of poverty through education Imagine a rice farmer whose annual crop is destroyed by a devastating flood. With no income, he struggles to feed and educate his

By Dr. Amy Reynolds, Associate Professor of Sociology, Wheaton College Editor’s Note: The themes discussed in this article may be extremely difficult, so please exercise caution when reading. Honouring Women,

In recent months, the issue of immigration has risen to the forefront of public conversation in Canada, the United States, and beyond. Many of World Renew’s supporting individuals and church

Zechariah 7:9-10 says, “This is what the Lord Almighty said: ‘Administer true justice; show mercy and compassion to one another. Do not oppress the widow or the fatherless, the foreigner

Genesis Garcia Baquedano, 8, lives with her older brother Anderson and their parents in Honduras. Her parents work hard to support their family. Genesis’s father is a painter who faces