Opposites Find Common Ground

Maagh and Saaras were great friends, but they were opposites in many ways. Maagh worked overtime; Saaras worked occasionally. Maagh lived on his own; Saaras depended on his parents financially. Maagh followed…

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The Cold Won’t Stop Them

As record low temperatures plague South Asia this winter, death tolls are soaring—and so is the cost of blankets and winter clothing. “It’s very difficult to survive, especially during winter season when…

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Be Inspired to Pray

https://vimeo.com/44805235   Join us and lift up your voice Now is your chance to take part in a powerful opportunity to intercede with us on behalf of the millions who have never…

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New Plans for the Future

Anyone would have expected complaints from Edha, always working long days and nights so her children would have a better future. But she was the epitome of motherly devotion, and besides that,…

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Healing for Their Enemies

The message playing over the radio was simply wonderful—a God who died for all mankind! Haady and his family eagerly embraced Christ’s love. Their neighbors, however, had different feelings on the matter.…

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Angeline’s Story: Before and After

https://vimeo.com/51001040 At just 10 years old, Angeline has already suffered the anguish of losing both of her parents. Her mother died from AIDS when Angeline was only four, then her father abandoned…

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Honoring the Widows

At the end of her life, with her children grown and years of hard work to her credit, a South Asian widow rarely receives the love and respect usually reserved for elders.…

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A Prisoner Set Free

As he walked out the prison doors and breathed the fresh air of freedom, Ibrahim should have felt only relief, but his perilous position was hard to forget. Six months ago, he’d…

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3 Minutes in a Dalit Village

https://vimeo.com/51935332 The word Dalit literally means "broken", "crushed" or "oppressed". In Hindu society, Dalits are at the lowest rung of the ladder. The vast majority of them are impoverished, exploited and powerless…

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