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Why Christians Should Stop Caring About So Many Causes
True transformation takes focus, not capricious compassion.
Solving Poverty Is Rocket Science
Christians are among America’s most compassionate people. But we can do a better job responding to the complexity of poverty.
Love the Refugee With the Compassion Christ Has Shown You
A guest post from World Vision's Rich Stearns.
After the Storm, Churches and Relief Organizations Don’t Share the Same Call
Congregations shouldn’t go it alone when there are resources across the body of Christ they can leverage.
When 'Effectiveness' Is Not Effective
In Haiti, we have to trust that our labor is not in vain.
Slaughterhouse Gospel
Why God dwelling with us meant gruesome rituals.
Mercy Impaired
Let's shock the world by reversing our apathy toward African sufferers
Christians Really Do Reduce Poverty
Government change often can't get to the root of the problem of poverty. The church does.
Proposed Food Aid Reforms Put International Programs at Risk
In this tight-budget era, what works in theory likely won't result in legislative success.
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