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Nov 26, 2021
Leadership
Abuse Keeps Flourishing in the Church. Here are Four Reasons Why.
From Ravi Zacharias to Mark Driscoll, we can trace a number of similarities between church leaders who abuse their power.
Michael MacKenzie
Nov 19, 2021
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Margaret Diddams Reflects on Micah 6:8 and the Humanitarian Disaster Institute
The former Provost of Wheaton College—and her banker husband—were both changed by the program. Here's the story.
Margaret Diddams
Nov 18, 2021
COVID-19
Evangelicals Picked the Wrong COVID Debate. Here’s the One We Should Be Having.
Kent Annan & Jamie Aten
Nov 18, 2021
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Humanitarian Disasters Are Worse than Ever. One Research Institute Is There to Help the Church Prepare.
Roger Sandberg
Nov 17, 2021
Leadership
3 Ways the Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership M.A. Has Shaped My Life
I Found My Answer to “What’s Next?” through HDI
Rebekah Thompson
Nov 12, 2021
Leadership
Corruption Runs Rampant in the Church. Who Should We Hold Responsible?
The American evangelical church needs to experience a new conversion around the kinds of leaders we esteem.
Brian From and Aubrey Sampson
Nov 11, 2021
Refugees & Immigration
One Mother Faces Two Mountains—Immigration and the Educational System—in New Indie Film
Director Ann Hu explores themes of disabilities, normal vs. abnormal and individual vs. group—and the result is worth watching.
Lora Kwan
Nov 9, 2021
Development
Are Orphanages Really the Best Answer to the Orphan Crisis in Haiti?
30,000 children in Haiti live in orphanages—but not because they’ve lost a parent.
Tara Livesay
Nov 5, 2021
Disasters
COP26 Is a Critical Moment for Christians to Address Extreme Weather Events
Fossil fuels cause 8 million deaths per year, according to Harvard researchers. To what extent will world leaders make the changes needed?
Nate Rauh-Bieri
Nov 5, 2021
Development
Giving Hope and Receiving Hope: Why Christians Should Still Care about International Adoption
Herbie Newell
Nov 2, 2021
Disasters
Decisions Made at the UN Climate Conference Could Save Millions of Lives
As COP26 begins in Scotland this week, one attendee unpacks the implications for the gathering.
Nate Rauh-Bieri
Nov 1, 2021
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The Story Philip Yancey Waited 50 Years to Write Actually Explains A Lot
“Things I Thought We Were Done With, in the United States, Are Recurring," Philip says.
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