Shelly Ngo
For 17 years, I've worked for World Vision, a Christian international relief and development organization. It's a mouthful to describe all that World Vision does, so in a nutshell, I could say it's a humanitarian agency doing its part to end hunger and bring about world peace. We've got our work cut out for us. I am the Executive Editor and General Manager of the World Vision Report, a weekly radio program about the developing world. The show airs on Christian and public radio stations across the United States. When I'm not at work, my other job is to feed my own four children and mediate disputes on the domestic front in our home near Seattle, WA.
Love in a Jar
I’ve bought shirts and ties, books and every gadget Brookstone could market as gifts for my Dad. Turns out he wanted me to can it…
Purposeful Happiness
In this season of graduation ceremonies and the focus on success and achievement, how do we look at successfully parenting our kids? The answer? Maybe we look away from ourselves…
Children of Privilege
There’s that moment when I’m pushing my shoeless kids through the airport metal detectors and seeing all their STUFF. And I hear Madonna singing, “We are living in a material world, and I am a material girl.” It’s a bad sign when you hear Madonna songs in your head…
Pink is the Color of Courage
When your mind’s on a mission, it’s easy to not sweat the small stuff. Like what you’re wearing for instance…
The Present of Our Presence
Sure, technology helps us increase our productivity and makes us whizzes of multi-tasking…but do we know when to turn the technology off and live in the moment?


