NEWS: The surprising way the pandemic has changed Australian children. A @WorldVisionAus survey has found pandemic kids are kinder kids: https://t.co/FHx7AvYaM6
'What is at stake, especially for those whose bodies have been spared the destruction of death, is a death of a way of being-in-the-world, the death of that which constitutes their identity, honor, and dignity.' — E.V. Daniel. #SundayMorning#SundayMotivation#DailyInspiration
‘I always feel loved and cared for by my sponsor. They encourage me to study well and though I lost my father, they are helping us come out of it.’ How child sponsorship is helping Ashmitha, 9, from India, who lost her father to #COVID-19 @WorldVisionIndia https://t.co/Sfzu1zubTV
NEWS: With a brutal winter at Afghanistan’s doorstep, many families will have to choose between migration or starvation. As the snow sets in, many remote villages will be cut off for weeks, even months. Time is ticking. @NadineFJHaddad in @theTiser
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Just one of the impacts of child sponsorship: Every 60 seconds, a hungry child is fed because of someone like YOU. Being a child sponsor means you give a community hope and health https://t.co/QjHa7X4Lq4 #FridayFeels
A #refugee shook my hand to thank me for food, shelter and healthcare. Instead of letting go, he looked into my eyes. ‘No one sees me for me. Let me introduce myself: My name is Mohammed.’ Is there someone you’re not seeing? Who could you really see, today? #ThursdayThoughts
‘Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.’ Wise words from #MotherTeresa. Meeting her as a young man transformed me. Never underestimate the #change you can make in the #life of another. #WednesdayWisdom
In Niger, farmers using World Vision’s #FMNR regreening technique have restored around 5m hectares of land. That’s led to an extra 500,000 tonnes of grain each year. Just one bit of the magic that FMNR can produce. #TuesdayTransformation@FMNRHub
We need bigness of vision when it comes to solving human problems. We have everything we need. The world is abundant and human beings are truly wondrous - each one is a universe unto themselves. #ThursdayThoughts#goodness#abundance
It’s so good to see the generosity of Australians directly helping communities in Kenya with our FMNR regreening technique, how it’s giving mothers more time to care for their children and produce other income @FMNRHub @WorldVisonKenya #FridayFeeling
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‘Creativity and ego cannot go together. If you free yourself from the comparing and jealous mind, your creativity opens up endlessly. Just as water springs from a fountain, creativity springs from every moment’ - Jeong Kwan. #SundayMorning#SundayMotivation#JeongKwan
Thanks @djames3aw & @SzaboJames for the opportunity to talk about the power of child sponsorship this morning. Darren, I was touched to hear about your personal experience travelling to Ethiopia with Derryn @HumanHeadline in the 80s. Thank you for sharing. https://t.co/Bq2J55v5jJ
When Jackson was a cattle trader he had an epiphany watching a spider spin its web. Realising how much he'd been given as a @WorldVision sponsored child he returned to study. He became the first local Maasai pastor & is now the Archbishop of Kenya. #Inspiration@ArchbishopSapit
I’ve spent 30 years in places that seem defined by suffering. Yet what I've learned is that our power to do good far outweighs the bad. If you knew the world was better for having you in it… what would you go and do right now, today? #ThursdayThoughts#goodness@WorldVisionAus
Ayesha, from Ghana, is inspiring. After watching her elder sisters drop out of school and marry young, she was determined to forge a different future and is now able to pay for her own education. #Inspiration#TransformationTuesday@WorldVisionAus https://t.co/Rqz7qi5B7B