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Did you know…

Did you know you don’t have to go overseas to minister to people from other cultures? Groups of immigrants are popping up in cities all over the world. For example, there are over 200,000 Vietnamese immigrants in Los Angeles. There are only five cities in Vietnam that have a larger population. Think about your own [...]

Portrait of Compassion

From evocative faces of orphans and widows, to colorful images from refugee camps, each photograph Kara Orendorf takes tells a story of the struggles and triumphs of some of the world’s most impoverished people. Her hope is that people will see her images and be moved to help. “My whole heart behind photography is very much linked to bringing justice, to make people aware and hopefully raise up people who will make a difference,” Kara said.

Somali pirates just iceberg’s tip

The spotlight often lands on a place where trouble effects our own country, but as Roger Middleton points out, the growth of Somali piracy is an outpouring of deeper problems in this impoverished African nation.

Welcome to Hope Ink!

This magazine idea has been a labor of love for me, a dream that was conceived in the basement of an English manor three years ago. It has taken approximately 60,000 miles of air travel, countless writes, rewrites, back tracks, explanations, edits and new ideas to make this magazine happen. I hope you are blessed and inspired by what you read and see here.

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