Gwyn Williams

Eastern Europe in the face of war: an aid worker's diary
Eastern Europe in the face of war: an aid worker's diary

Any small part we have been able to play has been an honour. But I also suspect this is very much the beginning of the story, writes Gwyn Williams.

How Church unity reveals God's power in Ukraine crisis
How Church unity reveals God's power in Ukraine crisis

Gwyn Williams, UK Operations Director for Feed The Hungry, points to a powerful demonstration of God's grace as churches come together to help Ukraine.

Community beyond the carol service: could global mission be the tool to engage your community this Christmas?
Community beyond the carol service: could global mission be the tool to engage your community this Christmas?

It is time that we stop just inviting people through the doors and invite them into our communities at Christmas.

Is more money always better? Reflecting Jesus' heart in foreign aid
Is more money always better? Reflecting Jesus' heart in foreign aid

As we see the different needs of communities around the world, I find myself asking, is it really it as simple as putting more money into financial aid?

The Church's response to the India crisis reaches where governments lack
The Church's response to the India crisis reaches where governments lack

The opposition to these cuts points to the government's short sightedness, highlighting how poverty abroad will impact us in the long run.

With light finally at the end of the tunnel, where does the Church go from here?
With light finally at the end of the tunnel, where does the Church go from here?

There is a lot to be commended in the Church's response to Covid but there is also a lot to learn. It would be easy to keep firefighting, trying to meet the never-ending tide of people's immediate needs. But now is a time to step back and reflect on how the Church can serve their communities for the long run.

Why food poverty and hunger need to remain a priority as the pandemic rumbles on
Why food poverty and hunger need to remain a priority as the pandemic rumbles on

I have seen people eating clay to stop hunger pangs; villages reduced to consuming grass. What I had not expected to see was children in my own neighbourhood here in the UK with clothes hanging off them, smiling because they had an orange in their food hamper.

Feeding the hungry: How answered prayer confirms faith
Feeding the hungry: How answered prayer confirms faith

If someone were to ask me what would be the most significant, impactful thing that has happened to me since joining Feed the Hungry in 2010, I would say it was making prayer my companion.