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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.
Fannie Lou Hamer’s Fight for First-Class Citizenship
Remembering a courageous civil rights activist whose name and story are too little known.
Quick To ListenEpisode 272|1 hr 13min
Yet Again, Haitian Christians Are Confronting Turmoil
How the church persists in the midst of political unrest, violence, and poverty.
Neglected Diseases Are Even More Neglected in a COVID World
That's a huge problem, according to one doctor with Sustainable Medical Missions.
Violent Assassination in Haiti: How Do Country and Church Need to Respond?
An interview with local nonprofit leader on the current state of the country.
Quick To ListenEpisode 266|1 hr 8min
Homelessness Is Vexing American Cities. Do Christians Have a Solution?
How the church should help the rising number of people sleeping on the streets.
More than a Meal: How Austin Ministries Are Expanding Their Approach to Homelessness
After the city voted to ban encampments in the Texas capital, more churches see advocacy, lobbying, and government partnerships as part of their outreach.
Why I Agreed to Receive Financial Help from Someone Who Needed It Herself
My pride was blinding me to an important truth: that healthy relationships revolve around mutuality, not one-sided generosity.
How Big and Small Nashville Churches Feed Hungry Families
New study shows food pantries serve more than their immediate neighbors.
The Problem with À La Carte Politics
Christians won’t overcome partisanship just by resolving to order from each side’s policy menu.
CT Media Presents: The Harvest
The story of Marisol and Joel Lopez, a couple who find Christ’s love in the midst of field labor.
A Christian Approach to Social Justice Is Slow, Careful, and Self-Reflective
Thaddeus Williams asks good questions about contemporary zeal for change. But there are questions to ask of his critique as well.
Why Hope Is Essential to Transforming Extreme Poverty
We must begin by understanding what holds people back—and what gives them true hope.
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.
Pastors Launch Church-Planting Network for ‘Black and Brown Neighborhoods’
A new initiative led by Thabiti Anyabwile aims to support leaders serving in distressed urban areas.
Christians Invented Health Insurance. Can They Make Something Better?
How to heal a medical system that abandons the vulnerable.
Salvation Army Adapts to Historic Demand During Pandemic
One of the country’s top charities has added millions of meals and shelter beds despite a COVID-19 fundraising crunch.
True Worship Means Real Justice
Where in America can we see proof of righteousness and justice for disadvantaged racialized people?
Who Are the Most Generous? Not Who You’d Expect.
The secret to becoming a cheerful giver is to remember whom we are giving to.

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Christian Athletes Know How to Build Platforms for Jesus. Can They Brand Themselves?
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NIL deals in college athletics present new challenges—and opportunities—for colleges and students.

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