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Fighting the Pandemic with Our Hearts and Our Smarts
A development economist and a disaster-relief expert show how to approach COVID-19 as “Shrewd Samaritans.”
How I Explained Beirut’s Explosion to My Kids
As Christian parents, our children must know we will keep them safe. But that does not mean keeping them comfortable.
How to Be a Church Ready to Respond Next Time
Plan for future crises with lessons learned from COVID-19.
Resources for Trauma Healing After Disaster
Interview with Dr. Philip Monroe of the American Bible Society
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Spiritual First Aid: Resources for Responding to COVID-19 Mental Health Challenges
Introducing the first-ever biblically-based and research-based disaster spiritual and emotional care intervention, manual, and summit.
Dorian Destroys Tiny Bahamas Island With 3 Churches and 300 People
Christian relief workers wait for floods to recede before they can make it to the hardest-hit places like Man-O-War Cay.
If You Give a Tsunami Survivor a Crayon
Ministries in Sulawesi, Indonesia, engage kids in a crucial first step in trauma healing: play.
Paradise Fire Burned Most Church Buildings, But ‘the Church Is Still Alive’
California pastor opens up about the most difficult sermon of his career—and the prospects for resurrecting ministry from the ashes.
Indonesian Churches Pray for Thousands Dead and Missing After Tsunami
(UPDATED) Some village churches moved a kilometer in resulting mudslides.
One Body, Many Parts: The Crucial Role of the ‘Faith-Based FEMA’ After Florence
Working alongside government agencies, Christian volunteers aid hurricane victims based on what each denomination does best.
The State of the Puerto Rican Church, One Year After Maria
The hurricane that destroyed the island has completely shaken its approach to ministry.
Out of the Flood
Three teens survived a rising river at a Bible camp in Comfort, Texas. Would their faith?
Southern Christianity Is Bigger Than the Bible Belt
A scholar’s journey through the region reveals much more than Baptists and church barbecues.
Not an Act of God: Ministries Respond to Surge in Mass Shootings
Christian counselors once focused on natural disasters now frequently address manmade crises.
Puerto Rico: 3,000 Churches Damaged, Fewer Christians Left to Rebuild
Attendance drops as 400,000 island residents move to the mainland.
Secrets of Effective Giving
Here's when and how you can best help the poor.
How Do You Solve a Theological Problem Like Maria?
Caribbean Christians grapple with God’s role in a devastating hurricane season.
The California Fires Are Purifying My Priorities
The threat of disaster forces me to reckon with salvation—mine and others.
Confessions of a Christian Prepper
My hope shouldn’t lie in survival skills and stockpiles.
After the Storm, Churches and Relief Organizations Don’t Share the Same Call
Congregations shouldn’t go it alone when there are resources across the body of Christ they can leverage.

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Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Goodbye Postmodernism, Hello Metamodernism
Our apologetics must evolve to engage with the new cultural mood of the next generations.

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