Social Justice
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 The Best Ways to Fight Poverty—Really
The government is by far the best institution to raise the poor's standard of living. The church does something more important for them.
Mark Galli | posted 2/10/2012 09:21AM
Trading Spaces: Inner City Helps the Suburbs
Suburban poor change the direction of ministry.
Morgan Feddes | posted 11/10/2011 10:52AM
Fighting Famine Isn't Enough
Some 2,000 Somalis die of starvation daily. Drought isn't the reason.
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 11/04/2011 10:10AM
Aid on the Edges
What turned Somalia into the epicenter of a famine hinders attempts to help. And now even the refugee camps are targets.
Ruth Moon | posted 10/19/2011 10:53AM
Undoing the Famine Damage
If the famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade, human intervention can end the crisis.
Mark Moring | posted 10/12/2011 10:15AM
'Machine Gun Preacher' Under Heavy Fire
Sam Childers, subject of a new movie, is accused of neglecting children at his orphanage in South Sudan.
Mark Moring | posted 9/22/2011 01:14PM
Signs of the End Times
Our pursuit of justice in the present foreshadows the perfect justice of an age to come.
David Neff | posted 8/24/2011 09:37AM
A Dream of a Center: 'A Model for Faith-based Organizations'
An interview with the head of one of the most effective Pentecostal social missions in America.
Interview by Robert Crosby | posted 8/15/2011 09:58AM
Feeding the Poor Through Pay-As-You-Can
A church-based café in New Jersey may be the future for helping people get on their feet.
Catherine Newhouse | posted 8/10/2011 10:02AM
Prison Partnership: Byron R. Johnson on Christian Criminal Justice
Church and state can join hands to prevent crime and reform criminals.
Interview by Joe Carter | posted 6/07/2011 10:11AM
My Top 5 Books On Poverty
Picks from Brian Fikkert, co-author of 'When Helping Hurts.'
Brian Fikkert | posted 4/12/2011 12:00AM
Worship in Black and White
Racial reconciliation happens when we not only sing each other's songs but learn the stories embedded in those songs.
Reynolds Chapman | posted 3/10/2011 09:36AM
Tim Keller: What We Owe the Poor
The pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church says seeking justice is not optional for the person saved by grace.
Interview by Kristen Scharold | posted 12/06/2010 09:23AM
Max Lucado on Compassion: The Best Apologetic
The San Antonio pastor and author explains why he focuses on poverty in his latest book.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey | posted 10/21/2010 09:06AM
Graceful Justice
Gideon Strauss was shaped by growing up in apartheid-era South Africa.
Mark Moring | posted 6/22/2010 09:19AM
Reclaiming St. Patrick's Day
But if we are to choose a social issue for March 17, what would it be?
Ted Olsen | posted 3/17/2010 02:29PM
'Hunger Can Be Conquered'
And, says former Wall Street Journal reporter Roger Thurow, churches have a crucial role to play.
Interview by Rob Moll | posted 2/24/2010 11:00AM
Carl Henry Was Right
Christianity Today's first editor grasped what I as a young theologian failed to understand about church involvement in social justice.
Richard J. Mouw | posted 1/27/2010 10:20AM
A More Social Gospel
Campus ministries swap pizza for compassion.
C. L. Lopez | posted 12/29/2009 09:41AM
Ugandan Bishop Pleads With American Christians on Anti-Homosexuality Bill
David Zac Niringiye, the Church of Uganda's assistant bishop of Kampala, says that American Christians should cultivate relationships before condemning the proposed legislation.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey | posted 12/17/2009 02:14PM
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