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Apr 24, 2023
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Celebrating Hope: 50 Years of Outreach Ministry
A Christian community service provider thinks missionally and is making a kingdom impact in the Western Suburbs of Chicago.
Joanna Dhanabalan
Apr 21, 2023
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Moving From Indifference to Love
Change like this can’t be fulfilled by any political ideology, government, social agenda, or cultural shift. Change like this starts in the heart.
Prasanta Verma
Apr 19, 2023
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Generosity is Not Driven by Income
Our recent study shows that the giving-to-income ratio remains consistent across income levels.
Ron Sellers
Apr 18, 2023
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The Last of Us: How an Abandoned Hospital Prompted Us to Remember Those Left Behind
When we explored an abandoned hospital in Gary, Indiana, we saw the devastation of deindustrialization. But our greatest lesson was to remember the people who still live in the community.
Benjamin Norquist and Henrik Norquist
Apr 13, 2023
Leadership
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Mental Health
Grounded in Grace: A Christian Technique for Relieving Stress and Strengthening Faith
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Apr 10, 2023
Leadership
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Refugees & Immigration
Immigration is Complicated; Advocating for Dreamers is Not
By offering long-term, legislative solutions especially for Dreamers, the U.S. can make strides in moving the country forward on immigration reforms.
Allan R. Bevere
Apr 6, 2023
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A Witness for the Creator (Part Two): Ideas and Resources to Help You Care for Creation
Stewardship of the Earth can be a winsome witness to both unbelievers and the next generation of Christians. Here are ways to take action.
Christi Huizenga Renaud and Lynne Marian
Apr 5, 2023
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A Witness for the Creator (Part One): Creation Care as Stewardship
Taking care of our planet can be a winsome witness to unbelievers and the next generation of Christians. Here are simple ways to get started.
Christi Huizenga Renaud and Lynne Marian
Mar 31, 2023
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5 Ways Churches Can Help Communities Impacted by the Recent Tornado Outbreaks
Churches can play a vital role in helping to heal and rebuild the lives of those affected by the recent tornadoes.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Mar 30, 2023
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Keep/Watch: Suicide, Christ, and Community
Learn how to serve those in your church who are considering (or are affected by) suicide with these three principles.
Dr. Mary Chase Mize
Mar 29, 2023
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Navigating the Unholy Trinity of Burnout: Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Vicarious Trauma
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Mar 29, 2023
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A Year After Invasion, Russia Still Hasn’t Destroyed Ukraine’s Most Precious Asset: Its Families
Russian aggression cannot, and will not, destroy what matters most. It’s time to rally around families.
Heather Dyer
Mar 28, 2023
Disasters
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How to Talk to Your Kids About the Nashville Elementary School Shooting
Traumatic events can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. Here are six practical ways (plus a free downloadable e-book) to help.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Mar 23, 2023
Leadership
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Mental Health
130 Signs of Toxic Church Leadership
Recognizing these signs is the first step toward addressing toxic leadership and preventing it from taking hold in our churches.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Mar 21, 2023
Leadership
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Reconciliation
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Faith Leaders, Let's Embrace the Racial/Ethnic Identity of Young People of Color
Young BIPOC don't leave their ethnic/racial identity at the door when they walk into their places of worship—and they don’t want to.
Nabil Tueme, PhD
Mar 16, 2023
Development
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Leadership
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Mental Health
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Reconciliation
Hope Dealers: 8 Leadership Principles Learned From Serving Youth on the Margins
The founder of Four Corners Group shares how his organization unlocks potential and helps underserved youth flourish.
William Johnson
Mar 15, 2023
Leadership
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Mental Health
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Research
Relieve Stress and Prevent Burnout: Ten Minute Guided Relaxation Exercise
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Mar 13, 2023
Disasters
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Leadership
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Mental Health
Breaking the Fourth Wall: Building Faith and Resilience After Crisis
Identifying with Christ is essential to serving others in an authentic, resilient, and sustained way.
Matt Marietta
Mar 9, 2023
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Refugees & Immigration
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Research
As the American Church Shrinks, Global Christianity Can Point the Way Forward
We believe the voices and presence of global Christians represent hope for a new, more faithful future.
Eric Costanzo, Daniel Yang, and Matthew Soerens
Mar 7, 2023
Leadership
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Reconciliation
Identifying—and Challenging—Our Biases
As a general rule, we can only do better when we know better. We only know better when we lean in, listen, reflect, and grow.
Anne Rulo
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