Volunteers
- Poetry, Photography, and Fleming Rutledge Led One American to Volunteer in UkraineA Maine man learns that discerning God’s call can be complicated.Joel Carillet in Ukraine |
- Wheel and Heal: Medical Bus Wins Award for Church InnovationAfter hospitals closed in rural Tennessee, church volunteers stepped in to provide basic care, cut hair, and pull teeth.Emily Belz|
- A New Solution to Gun Violence: Neighborly CareWhat if we applied Christian imagination to protecting our children?Jen Pollock Michel|
- Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.Emily Belz|
- Here I Am to Sound CheckChurch tech teams kept worship plugged-in and streaming during the pandemic. But when does the job become too much for volunteers?Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|简体中文繁體中文
- Church Leaders Are Still Waiting for Volunteers to Come BackGallup survey found involvement in religious service dropped again in 2021.Kate Shellnutt|
- Study: Church Outreach Expands to Meet Pandemic NeedsEven with lower attendance, congregations are adapting their ministries and launching new ones.Adelle M. Banks - Religion News Service|
- Ashes to Ashes: How St. Vincent Churches Keep Hope After Recent Volcanic EruptionWater and supplies from ministry partners represent the gospel in action during the biggest disaster on the island in a generation.Kate Shellnutt|
- How to Be Pro-Life in Our Real LivesThe Christian call to care for the vulnerable starts with facing the heightened needs in our own communities.Gracy Olmstead|
- Fixing the Fellowship Deficit in America’s Struggling CommunitiesWhy collapsing cities and towns need something more than a better economy or a bigger government.Micah Watson|
