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How Not to Bring Relief After a Natural Disaster
Jamie Aten, disaster readiness expert and founder of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute, gives guidance for churches that want to help in the wake of natural calamities.
How to Avoid Disaster Aid Burnout
Understanding and preventing burnout equips us to serve well.
Preaching in the Wake of Disaster
Five suggestions from pastors who have weathered fierce storms, supported by psychological and disaster mental health research.
How Your Church Can Care for Refugees
Resources to engage your church in responding to the refugee crisis.
How to Help Your Church Avoid Getting Scammed after a Hurricane
Here’s what you can do to keep vulnerable people in your care from being taken advantage of.
What's Your Church's Plan for an Active Shooter?
Four things church leaders must consider when preparing a shooter response plan.
Three Actions to Take If Wildfires Threaten Your Congregation
For churches in areas where wildfires are a constant concern, essential preparedness activities can reduce the chaos that comes with a natural disaster.
Listen More, Speak Less to Help After Tragedies Like the Deadly Texas Church Bus Accident
Listening will speak more deeply to survivors than any words you might say.
What Your Church Needs to Know About Disaster Sheltering
Experts offer tips on how your church can prepare now to better serve your community after disaster strikes.
How to Provide Spiritual and Emotional Care in the Wake of Natural Disasters
Guidelines for ensuring your ministry is a blessing, not a burden, to those hurting.
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