by World Hope International | Nov 8, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Clean Water and Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation, Emergency Response
Building Back Better: Changing Focus in The Bahamas Since the initial devastation of Hurricane Dorian in the Abaco region of The Bahamas, more than two months have passed already. Thanks to strong partnerships and an outpouring of support, World Hope International not...
by World Hope International | Aug 22, 2019 | Acting in Faith
A Short-Term Path to a Long-Term Impact Nathan Adams is the Outreach Pastor at Moncton Wesleyan Church in Moncton, New Brunswick. Over the past few years, Nathan has led the initiative to work alongside leaders in the Haitian village of Babaco to see this community...
by Tanya Nace | Jul 22, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Desk of Tanya
The Lens We See Through We love having interns with us in the office at World Hope International and we are thankful for the skills they bring to our team. Our intern, Haven Rhoda, a student at Kingswood University, spent some time on the ground in Sierra Leone this...
by World Hope International | Jun 10, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Albania
The Changing Heart of a Nation A word from our Strategic Engagement Director for Church Relations, George Beals My wife and I recently took a vacation to Albania and the first question people would ask us about our trip was, “Why Albania?” Being global people, we have...
by Tanya Nace | Apr 25, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Desk of Tanya
To Fill A Water Jug If you drive onto Prince Edward Island and turn right, you will find a small church community that doesn’t let size or location keep it from having a big impact on the world. Island Wesleyan Church, led by Pastor Aaron Reimer, heard about World...
by World Hope International | Apr 9, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Child Sponsorship, Haiti, Village Partnership
News Update: WHI in Haiti In February, Haiti experienced a “lock down” across the country closing businesses and schools for almost two weeks. We asked supporters to pray for long term solutions to the issues leading to the unrest. Although many challenges...