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Issue: Summer 2011

In this issue, we explore the process of rebuilding in Haiti more than a year after the earthquake and highlight neglected international crises. See the print version.

Long Road Ahead

More than a year after its deadly earthquake, Haiti faces multiple challenges to building a better future.

New Homes in Haiti

See a video of the transitional houses World Vision is building in Haiti—and one woman's reaction to her new home.

Still Suffering

Do massive catastrophes really disappear? Or do they continue beyond our filtered newsfeed? Consider three crises threatening million of children today even though they no longer hit the top headlines.

President’s Letter: Christ Revealed

Rich Stearns reflects on "one of the most moving things I've seen."

The Empire Gives Back

A musician's "Star Wars" collection raises thousands for Rwanda.

Why I Love Being a Child Sponsor

When a letter from Diane's sponsored child arrives in the mail, everything else stops.

Unwavering Witness

Inspiration from the life and faith of Lorraine Pierce, wife of World Vision founder Bob Pierce.

7 Ways to Talk to Children About Disasters

Tips for discussing news about tragedies with young ones.

Top 5 Myths of Aid

Debunking common misperceptions of disaster relief.

Radio Star

A former sponsored child becomes a top broadcast journalist in Malawi.

Queen Pin

A former drug dealer gets a second start.

Empowering Women

A group of Hope Givers from Texas are providing microfinance loans to empower women across the globe.

Change Agent: Pat Schlight

A Microsoft employee doubles his donation for clean water.

Dance of Hope

Celebrations erupted across southern Sudan following the January referendum for independence.