Featured Story Heartbreak in Southern Africa Cyclone Freddy brought torrential rains, high winds, landslides, and flooding that caused widespread damage across Mozambique, Madagascar, and Malawi. World Renew is responding.
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Heartbreak in Southern Africa Cyclone Freddy brought torrential rains, high winds, landslides, and flooding that caused widespread damage across Mozambique, Madagascar, and Malawi. World Renew is responding.
Season Six of Do Justice Released What is “long obedience in the same direction”? This question is explored in season 6 of the Do Justice podcast.
Finding Community as a Young Adult It can be tough to find community as a young adult. That's why Austin Phillips started a microchurch.
‘Be Kind, Love Big’: A Young Girl’s Family Shares Friendship in Her Name Ruby Rissley was 7 years old when she was struck and killed by a car while on her way home from school. Nine months later, her parents started a nonprofit called “Be A Ruby,” sharing food, clothing, and love in her memory.
Increase in Religion-targeted Crimes in Canada Spurs Think-tank to ‘Face Down Religious Hate’ Ottawa-based think tank Cardus presses “Toward a Hopeful Future: Facing Down Religious Hate” as hate crimes targeting religious communities in Canada have reached their highest point since 2009.
The Youngest Disciple From the shores along the Sea of Galilee to the empty tomb in Jerusalem, The Youngest Disciple takes children of all ages on a journey to discover how they are called to be disciples too.
Race Relations Scholarships College! The fun . . . the work . . . the money! Where am I going to get the money? Among the many scholarships that students can apply for is the Race Relations Multiracial Student Scholarship.
On Elijah and His Purported Depression Following Mount Carmel The pastor of my church is preaching about the prophet Elijah and his breakdown following his triumph on Mount Carmel.
This is Hunting Park: Storytelling Series and Small Group Study Guide When a community in our city faces pollution, health risks, and extreme heat, what should our response be as the body of Christ? What does it mean to practically love our neighbor in these circumstances?