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- Haitians Worship at Damaged Churches as Gangs Offer Earthquake Aid(UPDATED) Death toll passes 2,200 as Samaritan’s Purse field hospital opens in Les Cayes.The Associated Press and CT|Français
- Charities Adapt to Save Christmas from COVID-19Nonprofits are offering churches more ways to give during a season with fewer in-person gatherings.Kate Shellnutt|
- Samaritan’s Purse Sets Up Field Hospital in Central ParkThe ministry’s temporary setup will help alleviate the anticipated surge in COVID-19 patients in New York.Yonat Shimron - Religion News Service|
- Dorian Destroys Tiny Bahamas Island With 3 Churches and 300 PeopleChristian relief workers wait for floods to recede before they can make it to the hardest-hit places like Man-O-War Cay.Megan Fowler|
- If You Give a Tsunami Survivor a CrayonMinistries in Sulawesi, Indonesia, engage kids in a crucial first step in trauma healing: play.Kate Shellnutt|
- One Body, Many Parts: The Crucial Role of the ‘Faith-Based FEMA’ After FlorenceWorking alongside government agencies, Christian volunteers aid hurricane victims based on what each denomination does best.Bobby Ross Jr. |
- When the Rohingya Came, This Christian Hospital Was ReadyAfter decades shut out of refugee camps, medical missionaries in Bangladesh offer expert care to those who fled Myanmar.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- How Do You Solve a Theological Problem Like Maria?Caribbean Christians grapple with God’s role in a devastating hurricane season.Kate Shellnutt in San Juan, Puerto Rico|
- NHCLC: Thousands of Puerto Rican Churches Wrecked by MariaCaribbean Christians try to offer sanctuary while working to repair their own.Kate Shellnutt|
- Q+A: Jonathan Falwell’s Caribbean Vacation Turned into Hurricane Relief MinistryAfter Irma disrupted his 25th wedding anniversary, Baptist pastor shares how he got Samaritan’s Purse to come to the rescue of St. Martin and why he went right back.Interview by Kate Shellnutt|
