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Christians Meeting in Nairobi Call for Climate Change Promises to be Fulfilled
Unmet financial commitments expected to be hot topic at COP27 gathering in Egypt.
En Afrique, la pire famine depuis des décennies menace l’unité des familles et la dignité humaine
La situation critique des communautés d’éleveurs confrontées à la faim fait écho aux récits de l’Ancien Testament.
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Africa’s Worst Famine in Decades Threatens Family Unity and Human Dignity
The plight of herding communities facing hunger echoes Old Testament examples.
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The Kenyan Presidential Election Is Over. The Conversation About Christians and Politics Has Just Begun.
William Ruto credited God and church leaders for his victory. Should this be the model?
Conservation Group Tries One More Thing to Preserve an African Woodland: Prayer
A Rocha Kenya cites WhatsApp intercession group as key to saving habitat for owls, shrews, and other endangered creatures.
Most Kenyan Churches Ban Politicians from Pulpits, Except for Methodists
Evangelicals join Anglicans, Catholics, and Presbyterians in restricting campaigning during worship services.
Remittances Are Down, but Suicides Are Climbing in One Kenyan Refugee Camp
The worldwide financial downturn caused by COVID-19 is one more reason to lose hope, for some of the most vulnerable.
Refugee Camps Aren’t Always a Safe Haven
We interview two refugees currently waiting for resettlement
What Kenya’s Ultimatum to Close Refugee Camps Reveals About the Global Refugee Crisis – and Us
Refugees are being treated as human bargaining chips instead of people created in the image of God.
Kenyan Christians Traveling for Christmas Fear al-Shabaab Bus Attacks
Christian and Muslim leaders have condemned the violence, which has turned deadly as neighboring Somalia broke diplomatic ties.
I Grew Up a Fervent Evangelist for Islam. Now I’m Living Out the Book of Acts.
How an encounter with Christian missionaries made me into a missionary myself.
Adopting HopeEpisode 2|32min
Adopting Hope: The Mully Children’s Family
A children's home in Kenya has weathered the pandemic by staying focused on what sustains them.
How the ‘World’s Largest Family’ Survived a Global Pandemic
While other children’s homes have closed, Mully Children’s Family has continued to care for thousands.
Christians Debate Paying Tithes to African Churches Closed by Coronavirus
New appeals for digital offerings in Kenya and Rwanda face pushback from congregants sheltering at home and out of work
He Led Churches in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp. Now He Waxes Floors.
But in his spare time, a leading refugee pastor is mentoring immigrant ministry leaders across the country.
When the Word Becomes Words
Ann Voskamp and photographer Esther Havens document the moment a new Bible translation arrives in a rural Kenyan community.
Sectarian Cinema: Oscars Highlight Muslim Defense of Persecuted Christians
“Watu Wote” shows the power and limits of African and Arab films to probe interfaith relations.
Why Christians Should Stop Caring About So Many Causes
True transformation takes focus, not capricious compassion.
How I Stopped Seeing Privilege in Black and White
What God taught this second-generation, child of immigrants about the nuance of status.

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Trash Problem Pushes Pastor to Action
Trash Problem Pushes Pastor to Action
A Honduran church leads the way in local garbage collection while praying for an international plastic treaty.

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