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Jun 24, 2022
Reconciliation
Five Steps for Researching the (Maybe Racist) History of Your Home
Ben Norquist
Jun 22, 2022
Development
This Simple Solution to the Orphan Crisis Is Not What You Would Expect
A man who grew up as an orphan in Sierra Leone shares his recommendation for a pinpointed approach.
Emmanuel Mohamed Nabieu
Jun 20, 2022
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A World Displaced: What Refugees Can Teach Us About Hope
On this World Refugee Day, we must commit to view refugees differently.
Martha Newsome
Jun 17, 2022
Leadership
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War of Words: Where Is the Truth in a War Torn, Social Media Driven World?
How can we pursue authentic credible information in a world that is constantly bombarding us with fake news?
Joanna Dhanabalan
Jun 14, 2022
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What If Service Projects Are Actually Our Best Evangelistic Tool?
At a time when people want to be a part of restoration, a focus on the vulnerable would help the church to stand out.
Nancy Beach
Jun 10, 2022
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Why Don’t More Churches Make Use of Their Unused Sanctuaries?
A look at the disparities—and possibilities—that currently exist between dying mainline churches and growing, ethnic congregations.
Dominic Dutra
Jun 8, 2022
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This Love of Guns: It’s Way Beyond Our Understanding
Christians leading communities plagued by cartels and gangs are baffled that American Christians would champion the right to own firearms.
Matthew Soerens
Jun 3, 2022
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Four Ways the Church Can Love Her Community in Times of Crisis
The church can and should be a place of refuge and care, not just within her four walls.
Michelle Ami Reyes
Jun 1, 2022
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For Peace Builders on "Why We Fight": Q&A with Chris Blattman
While war can seem to surround us, learn how Chris Blattman’s research reveals the rarity of war and roots of it.
Interview by Kent Annan
May 30, 2022
Mental Health
One of the Best Routes to Wisdom: Sit with People Who Suffer
Two experts explain how the growing field of wisdom psychology has plenty to teach Christians— especially those helping others through adversity.
May 27, 2022
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The Grief in Ukraine and Our Chance to Live Out the Christian Promise
Rebuilding the destruction of war is more than just fixing roads or cleaning up cities, but bringing true healing.
Dr. Rick Morton
May 25, 2022
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For Such a Month As This: Free Trauma-Informed Spiritual and Emotional Care Resources
Practical training and tools for responding to traumatic events–from mass shootings to the SBC sexual abuse scandal.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
May 25, 2022
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Will the Church Walk in the Way of the Great Physician?
For those broken by the church, leaders must consider God’s heart and rebuild the fractures.
Jenai Auman
May 23, 2022
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"How Long, Oh Lord?" Why the Church Must Listen, Lament, and Lean In.
A conversation in the waiting room leads to a plea to lament.
Aubrey Sampson
May 20, 2022
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Foster Children of Color Need Empathy, Sensitivity and Justice
Good intentions are not enough in a field where best practices, like kinship care, are relatively new.
Dr. Kimberly Offutt
May 18, 2022
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Yes, Christian Parent, You Need to Talk about Race with Your Kids
Parents, teachers and anyone working with kids will find value in examining ten postures leading to healing and hope for racial reconciliation.
Jennifer Clark
May 16, 2022
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Generation Z Is Sinking in a Post-pandemic Mental Health Crisis
Study results from Springtide Research Institute show how faith leaders can make a difference.
Josh Packard and Jamieson Taylor
May 13, 2022
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What Henri Nouwen Might Say to Today’s Students on Discernment
How do we know when to act, when to wait? Nouwen’s own life showed one example.
Laura Finch
May 11, 2022
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Need Some Guidance? Use These Seven Tools in God’s Toolbox for Discernment.
The Great Resignation is more than just a wake-up call. It's an invitation to discern.
Amy Becker Karl
May 10, 2022
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One Year After Finishing a Graduate Degree in How to Be a Humanitarian Leader
Though it’s her job to do the welcoming, one refugee caseworker finds herself being welcomed
Suzanna Edwards
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