In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

An Australian soldier finds satisfaction in peacekeeping.

A politician who prays

Costa Rica's former first lady talks about what it is that makes people into agents of change.

This was exactly the calm, reassuring answer I'd been listening for in my prayers.

If you go to God with an illness or injury or other ailment, you can expect healing to happen in your mind—as well as in your body.
He went to Nepal to change farming methods, but the real story is how the experience changed him.
Oxford Famine Relief was set up in 1942 to help war-ravaged Europeans facing hunger, even starvation.

Helping people help themselves

A woman from South Africa talks about what she learned when she saw herself on the receiving end of charitable giving.

A FLOODED ROAD TEACHES ME ...

The laughter of children overpowers an American song echoing in the distance.
Bread for the World has been fighting hunger for more than 25 years.

Sudan—a case in point

After wondering if his prayer could make any difference in a land of starvation, an American refugee worker found there wasn't any question it could.
During the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s, a United States aid worker from the Midwest was helping hungry children on both sides of the conflict.
A longtime journalist who has seen some of Africa's hardest sights talks about the important role the individual can play in feeding the hungry.