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I Want to Live in a World Where Mothers No Longer Need to Bury Their Children
The Kono Tribe in Sierra Leone follows a unique naming tradition for their children. A mother’s first son is named Sahr. Her second son is named Tamba. Her third son is named Aiah, etc. etc. The daughters follow a similar naming convention with Sia being the first daughter followed by

Pray and Do Not Give Up: Reflections on our need for more peace and more justice
We pray for peace in all our world, although peace feels ever more fragile. Jesus told a story of a poor widow who teaches us what it means to pray and not to give up. He said once there was a judge in some city who neither thought of God

In Her Own Words: Nancy Violanti Gregoire on Jericho Road’s Work in Nepal
In this powerful reflection, Nancy Violanti Gregoire recounts her life-changing visit to Jericho Road’s Global Health Clinic in Nepal. From seeing her brother Dr. Paul’s work in action to connecting with young medical leaders like Dinah, Nancy’s story offers an inspiring look at how one organization is bringing healthcare and

Mission On A Mountain
On a recent trip to Nepal, Leah, a nurse in Buffalo, reflected on her time at our clinic there. Jericho Road Nepal is bringing healthcare to some of the most remote areas in the world–because we know that everyone having access to healthcare affects the health of all of us.
Fatal Toll of Cuts to USAID
Nicholas Kristoff, a journalist with the New York Times, recently visited the “grass roots” of those most directly affected by Elon Musk’s cuts to USAID. Musk recently claimed that no one had died from those cuts. Mr. Kirstoff’s eye-witness account shows something different. Peter Donde was a 10-year-old infected with

Update From Goma: Hope Is Your Superpower
This is how it always seems to go: invasion, subjugation, domination, and finally, exploitation of natural resources. What is happening in the Eastern part of Congo is not different. I recently traveled to Goma from Sierra Leone to be with Chantal and the local team. The journey that I took
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I Want to Live in a World Where Mothers No Longer Need to Bury Their Children
The Kono Tribe in Sierra Leone follows a unique naming tradition for their children. A mother’s first son is named

Pray and Do Not Give Up: Reflections on our need for more peace and more justice
We pray for peace in all our world, although peace feels ever more fragile. Jesus told a story of a

In Her Own Words: Nancy Violanti Gregoire on Jericho Road’s Work in Nepal
In this powerful reflection, Nancy Violanti Gregoire recounts her life-changing visit to Jericho Road’s Global Health Clinic in Nepal. From seeing her brother Dr. Paul’s work in action to connecting with young medical leaders like Dinah, Nancy’s story offers an inspiring look at how one organization is bringing healthcare and hope to the most remote corners of the world.

Mission On A Mountain
On a recent trip to Nepal, Leah, a nurse in Buffalo, reflected on her time at our clinic there. Jericho
Fatal Toll of Cuts to USAID
Nicholas Kristoff, a journalist with the New York Times, recently visited the “grass roots” of those most directly affected by

Update From Goma: Hope Is Your Superpower
This is how it always seems to go: invasion, subjugation, domination, and finally, exploitation of natural resources. What is happening
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