“Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? Yet not one of them is forgotten by God. Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.” Luke 12: 6-7
A reminder today to pray for our brothers and sisters in the Philippines.
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#WorldHope #MindanaoEarthquake #PhilippinesEarthquake #PrayForPhilippines #HopeShowsUp #HopePartner
Following a 7.8 earthquake in Mindanao, World Hope Philippines is on the ground supporting affected communities with counseling and care.
Join us in praying for those impacted and consider giving to the World Hope Disaster Fund to help repair damaged infrastructure and restore critical services.
@globalpartnersonline #Philippines #Mindanao #EarthquakeRelief #HopeShowsUp #DisasterResponse #WorldHope
World Hope International CEO Jenn Petersen was invited to speak at The Wesleyan Church's 2026 General Conference, sharing a message rooted in Romans 12 and the call to become living sacrifices.
One line in particular stayed with us:
"Something must die. But not your calling. Not your future. Your grip on control."
In a world that teaches us to protect, preserve, and promote ourselves, the invitation of Jesus is different. The life of faith is not about losing who we are. It is about surrendering who we think we must be apart from Him.
We're grateful for Jenn's leadership and for the continued partnership of The Wesleyan Church, whose commitment to sacrificial love is expressed not only from the platform, but through decades of faithful support for communities around the world.
Because when people choose to lay down comfort, certainty, and self-interest, hope rises. Clean water flows. Families find protection. Children discover new possibilities. Communities begin to flourish.
Thank you, Wesleyan church family, for continuing to live this message and helping bring hope to places where it is needed most.
Link to the full sermon is in the replies below.
As health officials monitor the spread of Ebola in parts of Central Africa, World Hope teams are actively preparing to respond if the virus spreads into Sierra Leone or Liberia, where we serve.
There are currently no confirmed cases in either country. Even so, preparation is already underway.
World Hope’s Crisis Management Team is coordinating proactive response plans designed to help protect staff, local partners, and vulnerable communities. This includes ongoing monitoring, health and safety planning, communication systems, and local response readiness.
Strong community relationships and trusted local partnerships are critical in moments like these. Effective humanitarian response begins long before a crisis arrives.
Would you join us in praying:
• For the successful containment of the virus
• For wisdom and readiness for response teams
• For peace and courage for vulnerable communities
• For government and health leaders making critical decisions
This is what preparedness looks like. Through your partnership, World Hope is able to stand alongside communities before a crisis arrives—strengthening local capacity, supporting trusted partners, and helping ensure people are not facing uncertainty alone.
The world needs hope now more than ever.
When communities have access to clean water, health care, and protection, everything begins to change. Families grow stronger. Children can thrive. Futures are restored.
That’s what it means to become a Hope Partner—joining a community committed to lasting, community-led transformation.
💛 Monthly giving starts at $30
💛 Your support grows with you
💛 First-time qualifying gifts will be matched up to $500K
GIVE TODAY → https://t.co/TpMfiPlbCC
Together, we can bring hope in hard places.
#HopePartner #MonthlyGiving #HopeInHardPlaces
Child recruitment by armed groups in Haiti rose nearly 200% in 2025 (UNICEF).
Through Bridge of Hope, WHI is supporting children, families, and teachers with care and resilience-building support.
Every child deserves safety.
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#ChildProtection#Haiti
Real change starts locally.
In Liberia, WHI is equipping young leaders to become future trainers—building skills that will multiply impact across communities.
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#YouthEmpowerment#HopeInHardPlaces
Stronger partnerships lead to safer communities.
Through the FID Project, World Hope International–Liberia’s Social Protection Team conducted a nine-day stakeholder engagement training across Grand Cape Mount, Bomi, and Montserrado Counties—bringing together 150 stakeholders to strengthen responses to gender-based violence and human trafficking.
In collaboration with the Women and Children Protection Section (WACPS) of the Liberia National Police and the Ministry of Labor’s Trafficking-in-Persons Section, participants from schools, communities, government, and civil society worked together to build stronger systems of protection.
Together, they:
✔️ Strengthened coordination across counties
✔️ Improved referral pathways for survivor support
✔️ Increased awareness of laws and community protections
✔️ Built capacity to identify and respond to protection concerns
This is what partnership looks like—communities, leaders, and institutions working together to create safer environments for everyone.
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#ChildProtection #Partnership #HopeInHardPlaces #WHILiberia
Inclusive education starts with teachers.
After training with World Hope International, a head teacher in Sierra Leone created new opportunities for children with disabilities—including sports participation for the first time.
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#EducationForAll #DisabilityInclusion
Some stories are never seen.
But social workers like Meg walk alongside survivors every day—bringing hope through care and presence.
“Trust the power of presence over quick solutions.”
Read our latest post:
https://t.co/zmk0QjDoDD
#HopeInHardPlaces#ChildProtection
Welcome Kristi Gleason, as our new Chief Programs & Operations Officer! 🎉
20+ years in international development & child protection, including leadership at World Vision.
Excited for what’s ahead!
#Leadership#TeamWHI
When the Church sees differently, everything changes.
71 pastors trained in disability inclusion through WHI’s Enable the Children program with partners:
Wesleyan National Convention, Harvest Intercontinental Ministries, Mountain of Faith, Agape Evangelistic Ministry.
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#DisabilityInclusion #HopeInHardPlaces
Join us in congratulating DeAnna Treadway on her new role as Chief Financial Officer at World Hope International!
Greatful for her leadership and heart for service.
A race against time. A life saved.
A rare blood type (A-) was needed urgently in Haiti.
One unit from La Gonâve made it in time.
Surgery: successful.
Blood isn’t made. It’s given.
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#DonateBlood#SaveLives#Haiti
Hope is alive. ✝️
“The risen Christ is the hope that does not fade…” — Pope Francis
Together, we are building hope in hard places.
Thank you for being part of this mission.
Wishing you a joyful and peaceful Easter.
#EasterSunday#HeIsRisen
Good Friday ✝️
“He was pierced for our transgressions…
by his wounds we are healed.” — Isaiah 53:5
A day of reflection.
A reminder of sacrifice.
A promise of hope.
🙏 Pray for peace
🙏 Pray for strength
#GoodFriday#PrayWithUs
Emmanuel, 9, from Sierra Leone received a pediatric wheelchair through Enable the Children—transforming his mobility, independence & community participation.
Partnership with @WAVCFoundation & @WheelchairsKidsAU building access & dignity.
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