Videos
Call toll-free 1-800-535-5433 or email worldrelief@wr.org to order your free video(s) from the following selections.
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World Relief - Introduction Length 4:00
An introduction to World Relief: who we are and what we do. DVD
Fighting AIDS through Church Mobilization - Curriculum Length approx. 30:00
This five part series is designed for a small group or Sunday School setting. This powerful curriculum will educate your group on the devastating effects of AIDS on individuals, families, and communities; then show you how the church is responding. Each segment is followed by a discussion section that asks thought provoking questions and allows viewers to reflect on how they can respond as faithful Christians. DVD
The Chinese Church Confronts AIDS Length 5:00
Learn how World Relief is working with the Chinese Church and the government in teaching AIDS education. DVD
A Partner Church's Story of Rwanda
See Rwanda through the eyes of a World Relief partner church. Features the beautiful photography of Alain Picard. DVD
Indonesia: Rebuilding a Nursing School Length 3:00
Picking up the pieces after the tsunami, how World Relief is helping in the rebuilding of a Nursing school. DVD
Lake Avenue Church - Strategic Partner in Cambodia Length 4:00
A great example of how churches and World Relief partner together to make a difference. DVD
Our Children Are Not Alone Length 10:00
The struggles and hope of the children as told from an African and Christian perspective. DVD
Southern Sudan: On the Brink of Peace Length 3:45
Now that peace is at hand, the indigenous church can start long-term development projects to improve the lives of the war-weary Sudanese. See how World Relief and church partners are working to transform the communities of Pochalla and Lietnhom. Also includes a separate 8 minute interview with World Relief staff member Caleb Likhanga.
How Many Trees Is My Child Worth? Length 8:24
Audience: Small groups, adult Sunday school, men's fellowships
Pitting hungry children against trees ... That's the dilemma for parents in Nicaragua. But through an innovative agriculture project, parents are growing more food, planting millions of trees - and seeing a turnaround in both the health of their children and the extent of their rainforest. Take an in-depth look at a program that combines the best of Christian development with solid environmental practices.
I Was a Stranger Length 10:12
Audience: Bible studies, small groups
Learn how your church can minister to the needy 'strangers' in your community - newly arrived refugees who have fled terror and persecution.
AIDS: A Ray of Light Length 5:15
Audience: Worship Service, Small Groups
The Church responds to the AIDS crisis. The Search for Hope brings us face to face with the breadth of this epidemic. This video challenges us to acknowledge and minister to the millions of innocent women and children who are affected by this disease and to provide a new voice of hope in communities that have been ravaged by AIDS.
Community Banking: Small loans...Big Change Length 7:45
Audience: Adult small groups, adult Sunday school
What is an effective cure for life-threatening poverty? Community Banks! When Through small business loans, parents gain hope and a change to break the cycle of poverty.
HEART DVD Length 5:00
Audience: Church Service
This creative DVD explains World Relief's five core ministries that form the HEART of what we do. It also encourages viewers to sign up and be part of the HEART Response Team.
Portia: A Child of History Length 8:30
Audience: Children's Sunday School, weekday youth program
Spend time with Portia, visiting her neighborhood in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and see how you are giving her hope for a better future.
A Charge To Keep Length approx. 25:00
An interview with Debbie Dortzbach, World Relief's International Director of HIV/AIDS Program, based on the speech she presented to First Lady Laura Bush during her visit to Rwanda in the summer of 2005. |