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Empty pockets and stomachs as lockdown hits hard in Pakistan
United by love: church in a time of coronavirus
In the midst of a global pandemic, the church is becoming who she was made to be. Leaving old divisions behind, congregations around the world are rising up as one body to respond to this crisis.
Filtering out cycles of poverty
Overcoming fear in Burundi
A reboot for our world
In the midst of the current coronavirus crisis, many are beginning to wonder what life might look like afterwards. Might this be a chance to create a new normal? While this is likely to be a drawn out crisis, we can already start to play a vital role in shaping what happens next.
Clean hands and a pure heart
Bernadette says her hope has increased. ‘I once thought I was lost,’ she says, but now she thanks God for her life, her family, for the Tearfund project which provided training and a loan... and for the support of her good friend.
Iman and the message of hope
Iman lost her home, her job and her baby daughter. For her, amidst grief and struggle, receiving help with food and rent was not only a practical answer to her needs, but it also brought a message of hope. It said to her: ‘You are not alone.’
The boy who beat malnutrition in South Sudan
Tapping into potential
Delivering hope in Colombia
It’s 5am. Doors are being knocked on in Barranquilla, Colombia. People answer, still fuzzy with sleep. There are police outside. But something else too... food! Packages of hope amidst all the coronavirus fear.