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Exploited South African Miners Turn to Churches for Help

Pastors help widows take on delayed pensions and negotiate peace amid violent labor disputes.

Orissa’s Christian Widows Struggle to Survive

Nearly 15 years after a brutal massacre, victims struggle to overcome trauma and poverty.

From the Archives: Elisabeth Elliot’s Devotionals

A selection of the late author’s CT publications.

The Worst (and Best) Passage for Generosity Sermons

The widow’s mite story is about more than her sacrificial giving.

Editorial

The Church Has Helped to Heal Those It Once Hurt

We can imitate those in Acts 6 who responded to the needs of neglected and oppressed women.

The Extraordinary Cost of Lavish Love

Valentine’s Day can feel unnecessary when you’ve been married awhile. But when your spouse dies, you want every day to be Valentine’s.

Bloom Where You’re Quarantined

Some of us were lonely well before the pandemic. How do we find God’s comfort now?

Cover Story

Florida’s Oldest Place to Grow Old

Dowling Park was a retirement community built around widows and orphans. A century later, it’s a model for intergenerational ministry.

The Calling

For Gaye Clark, Grief Is a Gracious Invitation

Why the writer, widow, and anti-trafficking volunteer doesn’t shy away from the problem of pain.

Elisabeth Elliot’s Strong Views Were Not About Women Only

Swimming against the stream is always hard. An interview with Elisabeth Elliot.

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