All God’s ChildrenMy Christian photo assignments included these blessed stories of children fed, sheltered, and loved. View fullsize View fullsize Despite a raging civil war, she was safe and loved in a Christian preschool, Irbil, Iraq, 2005. - Partners International View fullsize He’s awed by a Jesus movie in Bangalore, India, 2006. – Decision Magazine/BGEA View fullsize She is overjoyed when her dad, a brave Christian pastor, came home, Khartoum, Sudan 2007.- Decision Magazine/BGEA View fullsize He’s a home-schooled Spiderman, beloved with his adopted siblings in Albuquerque, NM, 2005. – Clubhouse Magazine/Focus on the Family View fullsize He’s waiting with his family for groceries from a Christian church in Beirut, Lebanon, after Israel bombed his home,2006. - Samaritan’s Purse View fullsize He’s having breakfast at the same church, Beirut, Lebanon, 2006. – Samaritan’s Purse. View fullsize Malnourished, he’s fed at a joint Christian and Muslim clinic, Aceh, Indonesia, 2000. -Light Magazine/Biblica View fullsize They’re having a porridge breakfast at their orphanage, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1991. – an earlier Newsweek Magazine assignment View fullsize She was born premature but survived, nourished, and loved in a Christian hospital, Tenwek, Kenya, 2005. – Samaritan’s Purse View fullsize Her arm measurement reveals critical malnourishment at a Christian clinic, Lokichogio, Kenya, 2005. – Samaritan’s Purse View fullsize They’ve just received school supplies, donated by Christians, Guangxi, China, 2000. – Partners International View fullsize He’s hugging a goat, part of a self-sustaining herd, donated by Christians, Guangxi, China, 2000. – Partners International View fullsize He’s retreating into his autistic world at a joint Christian and Muslim clinic, Rabat, Morocco, 2005. – Partner’s International View fullsize She is paralyzed but loved, treated, and massaged at the same clinic, Rabat, Morocco, 2005. – Partners International View fullsize She’s praising God during an evangelism festival, Osaka, Japan, 2010. -Decision Magazine/BGEA