Emily Towns

Voices Contributor

Refugees discover they can’t go home again

Refugees in the Middle East are being told to go home now that the fighting has died down in many previously war-torn cities. But these refugees are finding they can’t go home … even if they try.

Refugees discover they can’t go home again

Building hope out of the ashes in Guatemala

The next time Orlando saw Los Lotes, it was buried underneath nearly 20 feet of ash. In just one day, he had lost his wife, his son, his friends, his neighbors, and the village he called home.

Building hope out of the ashes in Guatemala

She Is Risking It All to Share the Gospel — Will You Help?

Jang-mi was startled as the door to her cell swung open. Bruised, bloody, and soaked from her captives' attempts to wake her with buckets of water, she was surprised to see her uncle walk through the door. Jang-mi lives in the most oppressive country in the world for Christians — North Korea.

She Is Risking It All to Share the Gospel — Will You Help?

Where in the World Is the Refugee Crisis?

Daniel is just one of the 65 million refugees around the world who have lost everything. Like most refugees, Daniel lived a relatively normal life before the militia arrived.

Where in the World Is the Refugee Crisis?