The document describes 15 "Stations of the Cross" with brief descriptions of humanitarian crises, poverty, and injustice around the world accompanying each station. People affected include Sudanese refugees, Tamil Nadu tsunami survivors, unemployed factory workers, Cambodian foster children, returning Sudanese refugees, HIV/AIDS volunteers and patients in Africa and Asia, Kenyan drought victims, indigenous Bolivians, Indonesian earthquake victims, hungry Kenyan farmers, East Timorese independence fighters, and land rights activists in Brazil. The document conveys the global prevalence of suffering and calls people to action with its closing message of hope and transformation.