Poverty
- What Silicon Valley’s New Ethical Thinking Gets Right—and WrongEffective altruism and longtermism are all the rage these days. How should Christians engage?Maaike E. Harmsen|Français
- After Covering Global Disasters for Decades, Nicholas Kristof Is More Hopeful Than EverThe New York Times reporter’s memoir can refine our perspective on pursuing justice in a fallen world.Gary Haugen|
- What We Can Offer If We Uncircle the WagonsTwo new memoirs, Troubled and Between Two Trailers, make a powerful—if unintentional—case for the Christian ethos of family and community.Carrie McKean|
- Can We Consume Character? How to Learn Justice by FeastingDeuteronomy offers a surprising method for becoming just disciples.Michael Rhodes|
- ‘The Poor Will Always Be Among You’ Is a Call to ObedienceThis verse can be misconstrued as a justification for systemic poverty. But what does it really mean?Jared Brock|
- A Leader of India’s ‘Untouchables’ Considered Christianity and Found It WantingWhy B.R. Ambedkar, a Dalit himself, ultimately embraced Buddhism as the faith best for him and his community.Ram Surat and Surinder Kaur|
- Blessed Are the Thrifty?Jesus’ teachings challenge how we spend when money is tight.Susan Mettes|Français
- Senator Demands to Know if World Vision Is Funding TerrorismChristian aid organization says it is not and defends former director sentenced to prison in Israel.Ken Chitwood|
- Capture This: How Christians Used Cameras to Expose InjusticePhotography played a key role in 19th- and 20th-century Christian outreach and missions.Christina Ray Stanton|
- Oliver Anthony’s Viral Hit Doesn’t Love Its Neighbors“Rich Men North of Richmond” is disdainful towards people on welfare. Christians shouldn’t be.Hannah Anderson|
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