From Division to Strength: One Family’s Road to Resilience in Madagascar
Separated by poverty, a family in rural Madagascar finds hope, reunification, and resilience through church visits, Food Paks, and the transforming power of the gospel.
Separated by poverty, a family in rural Madagascar finds hope, reunification, and resilience through church visits, Food Paks, and the transforming power of the gospel.
Micaela’s small home clings to the eroding ravine edge on the outskirts of Guatemala City, where volcanic soil, heavy rains, and earthquakes constantly threaten to undo what little stability her family possesses. Yet in this precarious place in Guatemala, month after month, believers from Moriah Christian Church climb the steep path to her door, bringing Food Paks, prayer, and the gospel that has transformed her fear into a living confession that “Jesus Christ is everything to me.”
Seven-year-old Nelson Ponce lives in the remote highlands of Pachaconas, Peru, where his family once struggled with poverty, alcohol abuse, and instability. Through the regular visits of Dina Rojas Cusi, who brings Food Paks and shares the gospel, Nelson’s parents, Justo and Marcelina, came to faith in Christ and left their old habits behind. Now their home is marked by prayer, Bible study, and active involvement in their local church, as God uses simple acts of mercy to bring deep spiritual and family transformation.
On the outskirts of Lilongwe City, Malawi, lies a densely populated township called Chinsapo, where Rhoda takes on whatever small jobs she can find to earn a modest wage. At their age, Rhoda and her husband should only worry about taking care of themselves, but instead they are responsible for feeding not only their adult children but also their grandchildren. When Pastor Denis Banda of Narrow Way Bible Church learned about Rhoda and her family, he reached out to them with Food Paks provided by donations from Children’s Hunger Fund, and over time, Rhoda’s heart softened toward him and the message he shared. Despite her Muslim background, Rhoda identifies as a Christian and believes that Jesus is the only way, regularly attending church with two of her grandchildren as church members volunteer to translate services from English into Chichewa so that families like hers can better understand what is being taught.
Around the world, millions of children face a daily struggle most of us can barely imagine—simply getting enough to eat, especially in the first five years of life when a child’s brain develops more rapidly than at any other period. Without consistent, nourishing food—enough calories along with essential protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals—children risk permanent cognitive impairments, weakened immune systems, stunted growth, and emotional delays, but through Food Paks delivered by local churches, Children’s Hunger Fund helps kids grow, learn, and thrive with both physical nourishment and the life-giving power of the gospel.
Delivering Hope in the Rubble: Emergency Relief in Myanmar shares how, after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Sagaing Region near Mandalay on March 28, 2025, Myanmar was left in chaos as the death toll rose and ongoing conflict intensified, creating roadblocks for distributing humanitarian aid. In the midst of this natural disaster and volatile political landscape, the local church remained a beacon of hope and stability, uniquely positioned to respond to both physical and spiritual needs. Through an emergency relief grant of $21,500 from Children’s Hunger Fund, partners and five other churches were able to deliver Food Paks and family-related items to some five hundred families while sharing the hope of the gospel, delivering not only food but comfort and the life-saving message of the gospel.
Rising from the Wreckage: One Family’s Journey Through Crisis shares how the Maradona family in San Antonio, Texas faced a life-altering car accident involving 18-year-old Emilio, whose face was shattered and eyesight in one eye lost after being thrown from a speeding vehicle without a seat belt. In the midst of financial hardship, mounting medical bills, and trauma, Food Paks from Iglesia Bautista El Shaddai and the spiritual and emotional support of Pastor Juan Villastrigo and his wife Luisa brought hope, drawing Gabriel and Isabel into a caring church community and a saving knowledge of a loving God.
Serving from the Heart follows Arjun in the Philippines, Varuj in Armenia, and Pastor Ko Htut Ye in Myanmar as they deliver Food Paks to families facing poverty, conflict, and isolation, building trust through serving from the heart and sharing the gospel in some of the world’s hardest places. Through their personal stories—each having suffered similarly to those they now serve—the blog shows how Children’s Hunger Fund uses practical help and God’s word to bring hope, form deep relationships, and make disciples among families in Bacolod City, in container houses in Armenia, and in war-torn villages in northern Myanmar.
In “Hope When Life Feels Cheap: A Letter from Lynn Phillips,” readers meet Lilian, a determined Ugandan mother whose husband abandoned her and her four children, leaving them in extreme poverty and at risk of malnutrition. Through the local church’s Food Paks, urban farming training, and the gospel-centered mercy ministry of Children’s Hunger Fund, Lilian discovered that every woman has value and that their lives no longer feel cheap. Her flourishing vegetable garden now provides food, income, and a fresh start, while she and her children have found hope in Christ and a church family that reminds them of the Father who has plans to give them a hope and a future.
In the wake of the Eaton Fire, the small community of New Birth Churches in Downtown Los Angeles is finding hope in disaster by serving hot meals, offering emergency relief, and sharing the love of Jesus with hurting families in Altadena. As Pastor Mario and Andrea Solorzano listen to heartbreaking stories of homes lost and lives upended, they bring food, supplies, and the comfort of Christ to residents still in shock from the Los Angeles wildfires.