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Dying for a Change

My mother is dying.  I just left her bedside; she is 85 and in the last stages of Alzheimer’s disease.  She is clinging to life with little to say and not much strength to show.  But she has taught me so much about dying and the…

The Building Blocks of Life

Uganda – The rain poured down the slanted, tin roof, swirling into a stream headed toward the road. As the rain started to dwindle, Yoko found himself waiting in the sheltered haven of a papaya tree. But that shelter didn’t…

Fostering Change

The ultimate goal of poverty alleviation and development is the restoration of people to all that God has created them to be—priests and rulers who proclaim His glory to the world and call others to worship Him. A nearer-term goal…

The Vaccine Gap

Have you thrown away your masks? Did you get vaccinated, or have you chosen not to? Did you start attending church in person yet, or have you continued to worship online?  One of the great benefits and blessings of America is that we have choices. We have options.  We have freedom.  This is not the…

Why Good Intentions Aren’t Enough

*Guest blog post reprinted from the Chalmers Center and adapted from When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty without Hurting the Poor…and Yourself, 13-14, 16, 52-54, 64 Caring for the materially poor is not an optional aspect of the Christian life, but there…