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If You Really Want to Help after Hurricane Florence, Set Out to Be Humble—Not a Hero
Leave the cape at home before leaping into action because it’s humble hearts and hands that are needed to save the day.
How to Start a Disaster Ministry
The vital steps churches can take in creating the best ministry for the worst times.
Before a Hurricane Strikes: What You Can Do
How your church can minimize the risk of damage to property when a hurricane is heading your way.
3 Disaster Myths That Only Compound the Devastation
The biggest threat facing churches isn’t a disaster event—it’s how we think about disasters.
3 Ways to be a Good Neighbor to Disaster Survivors
What the Good Samaritan parable can teach us abut helping after hurricanes.
How Churches Can Spot and Stop Human Trafficking After Hurricane Michael
Christians are uniquely poised to help in the wake of disaster.
How Not to Bring Relief After a Natural Disaster
Jamie Aten, disaster readiness expert and founder of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute, gives guidance for churches that want to help in the wake of natural calamities.
How to Avoid Disaster Aid Burnout
Understanding and preventing burnout equips us to serve well.
How to Provide Spiritual and Emotional Care in the Wake of Natural Disasters
Guidelines for ensuring your ministry is a blessing, not a burden, to those hurting.
Creating a Crisis Communication Plan for Your Church
Five questions every church needs to ask when preparing for emergencies.
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