ERLC summit addresses racial reconciliation’s connection to gospel April 16, 2015 Racial reconciliation in the Church calls for a strong view of the image of God in all people, a deep commitment to understanding others and Read More
Helping the poor requires intentional efforts to see those who are suffering April 7, 2015 Poverty is not new to contemporary society. Throughout the Old Testament the presence of the poor and God’s desire for His people to help them Read More
Doris Duntley’s story represents many who are trying to pull out of poverty April 7, 2015 The words that describe my life these days are not good ones. Frustrated. Tired. Sad. I’m only 34 but I feel so much older. I Read More
Meeting long-term poverty needs requires investment in relationship building April 6, 2015 Aside from the urgency of sharing the gospel, perhaps no other issue challenges the Church and its mission like poverty. The poor are all around Read More
Yemen’s tumult prompts prayer for peace, comfort April 2, 2015 As political upheaval dating back to the Arab Spring continues in Yemen, United Nations special adviser Jamal Benomar expressed concern that the nation is moving Read More
Community of Hope provides meals for school children during spring break April 2, 2015 For children who rely on their school’s breakfast and lunch as their main meals of the day, a week of spring break holiday can feel Read More
State meeting addresses marriage debate, global hunger April 2, 2015 Even if biblical marriage is not upheld by culture and government, it must be upheld by the Church.” Rick Lance, executive director of the Alabama Read More
Small Guatemalan village receives a glimpse of hope April 2, 2015 By Brandon Anderson The children in Conevisa — a small village in Zacapa, Guatemala — live with little hope for the future. A lack of Read More