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Preventing a further health crisis in Yemen
Nadia, from Yemen, has been raising awareness of good hygiene practices to help reduce sickness in her village.
Helping refugee children to dream again
An update on how our work is transforming the lives of Rohingya refugees. And how you can pray for them.
Three simple ideas for praying with children about poverty
Peter Shaw, Editor of Tear Times, shares activities to do with children to teach them about praying for the world.
Feeding families and futures in Colombia
From hunger to hope – how food baskets in Colombia are bringing much needed sustenance to families facing a crisis.
How to form a rhythm of prayer
Tearfund's Rachael Adams explores how we can build a routine of prayer with advice from our staff around the world.
A short guide to intercessory prayer
Tearfund's Rachael Adams shares a guide to how we can pray for people around the world.
Why democracy must prevail, even when it's challenged
Democracy is fragile and can be easily destroyed if it’s not protected and upheld by Christians and others who believe in its importance.
A prayer reboot for New Year
Tearfund’s Rachael Adams shares a prayer exercise we can use to partner with God in the New Year.
Beating hunger in Afghanistan
How support is reaching even the most remote regions of Afghanistan and changing the lives of families like Salima’s.
A journey to healing
Life was just starting to improve for Annie, a mother of five from Liberia, when tragedy struck again.