Life experiences FROM THE FIELD: the genocide survivor helping others avoid starvation

During the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Liberee Kayumba avoided starvation thanks to the emergency rations to the WFP.

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Blue Flowers Under Open Skies: Finding Courage in the Colors of Hope

Sometimes a single flower can remind us that beauty still belongs in the world. Across a hillside, the blue flowers swayed beneath the morning sun. The sky above mirrored their color. For a moment, earth and heaven seemed to agree. Among the many colors found in gardens, blue remains one of the most striking. It…

Among the Olive Groves: What Ancient Trees Teach About Endurance

The strongest roots often belong to those who have survived the longest storms. An olive tree does not hurry. It measures time differently. Across the landscapes of Israel stand olive trees older than kingdoms, older than empires, older than many of the conflicts that once surrounded them. Their trunks twist. Their bark bears the marks…

The Almond Blossom of Jerusalem: Hope That Arrives Before Spring

Some flowers bloom before the season seems ready. Some people keep believing before the world sees the promise. In the hills surrounding Jerusalem, winter still lingers when the almond trees begin to bloom. The earth is cold. The winds still carry traces of winter. Yet the blossoms appear anyway. Among the first flowers to announce…

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