Cyclists Pedal Across Australia in Ride for Compassion A dedicated group of cyclists and support crew have set off on a gruelling 4,200 km ride across Australia, to raise $1 million for children in poverty.
It Costs Less Than a Gold Class Movie to Restore Someone’s Sight The overwhelmingly positive impact that a ‘Miracle’ of sight can have on a family is seen in the stories of people like Raoul, Margil and Aljon.
10 years of Miracles Day: Sight to the Blind, More Than 300,000 Times An estimated 94 million have cataracts, clouding their vision, and causing permanent blindness if left untreated. Miracles Day changes that.
Caitie’s Commitment: Two Months’ Pocket Money, and an Eye Patch! By saving her pocket money for two months and wearing an eye patch, 12-year-old Caitie hopes to motivate others to donate to Miracles Day.
Matthew Needs a Miracle Matthew was just one when his parents discovered he had a sight impairment. His cataracts had him turned away from pre-school at the age of four.
Could You Survive Off the Same Rations as a Refugee? An Australian school teacher taking on Act For Peace’s Ration Challenge – living off refugee rations for a week – and is calling others to join him.
How Christians Are Helping Ukrainian Refugees In Hungary Akos Balogh spoke to a Hungarian Christian aid worker to hear about the 350,000 Ukrainian refugees in Hungary and how they’re being supported.
Running Towards the Disaster: Samaritan’s Purse in Ukraine Samaritan’s Purse has feet on the ground in Ukraine and explains why when a disaster happens they want to be there helping people in a practical way.
World Vision Ready to Support Children Impacted by Ukraine Crisis World Vision is hugely concerned for the welfare of Ukraine’s children, warning of the great risks they face if the Russia-Ukraine crisis escalates.
The Nurse Who Found Hope By Living on a Surgery Ship Theatre nurse Merryl Mackenzie shares how her world changed when she volunteered for Mercy Ships for the first time 14 years ago.