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Oct 29, 2021
Disasters
How Do We “Make Disciples” for Creation Care?
Atlanta pastor and mobilizer Marqus Cole on bringing more Christians into the environmental movement
Sarah Holcomb
Oct 27, 2021
COVID-19
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Is Anyone Taking Care of the Wounded Healers?
Humanitarian workers are crucial to our collective survival... but they are not okay.
Jennie A. McLaurin
Oct 25, 2021
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We Know Things Are Bad in Haiti. What’s the Way Forward?
An assassination, an earthquake and ongoing kidnappings on top of a dysfunctional republic. One reporter—herself a Haitian immigrant—explains why she still has hope for Haiti.
Oct 22, 2021
Leadership
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Refugees & Immigration
Did You Volunteer Just to Feel Good About Yourself?
A former refugee remembers a mentor who served well.
Chong Bee Vang
Oct 21, 2021
Disasters
I’m a Climate Scientist Because of My Faith—Not in Spite of It
To start conversations on climate change, Katharine Hayhoe says we should begin with ourselves.
Katharine Hayhoe
Oct 20, 2021
Refugees & Immigration
Pakistan Hosts More Afghans than Any Other Country. How Can We Pray for Them?
The country is struggling to love its neighbor amid a surging crisis.
Joanna Dhanabalan
Oct 15, 2021
Development
When Your Job Is Delivering Food to One of the World’s Most Dangerous Places
For World Food Day 2021, a World Vision staffer working in South Sudan describes his hardest deployment yet.
Benard Nyataya
Oct 12, 2021
Mental Health
How to Regain Mental, Spiritual, and Social Health in a Post Pandemic World
Brian From and Aubrey Sampson
Oct 11, 2021
Mental Health
Strengthen Your Ability to Face Adversity with the 7 Keys to Resilience
Working the resilience ‘muscle’ can help you bounce back quicker, and more easily, from pain.
Laura Howe
Oct 10, 2021
Mental Health
Depression-Sufferers in Your Church Wish You Knew These 3 Things
Dena Dyer
Oct 8, 2021
Leadership
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Mental Health
3 Things Preventing Your Church Members from Accessing Mental Health Care
One in five adults struggle with mental illness—but the majority aren’t receiving treatment. Why?
Dr. Matthew Stanford
Oct 7, 2021
Leadership
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Mental Health
Oil, Wine, and Bandages
He deems the unlovable to be worthy of love.
Aubrey Sampson
Oct 6, 2021
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Social Justice and Biblical Justice Are Actually One and the Same.
Pitting justice against the gospel is giving the church a false choice
Rebekah Thompson
Oct 4, 2021
Church, Rise Up: Time to Welcome 50K Afghan Refugees
World Relief spokesman Matt Soerens opens up about the challenges facing refugee resettlement agencies over the coming months
Kent Annan and Matt Soerens
Oct 1, 2021
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How Older People Can Overcome Stereotypes and Flourish in Transition
Tips from a wellness expert on staying well amid COVID-19 and beyond.
Hilda R. Davis
Sep 29, 2021
Development
Knowing the History of Christian Charity Can Save Our Ministries Today
Knowing a little history doesn’t solve our problems, but it tends to add complexity and color to our thinking.
Monty Lynn
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