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Becoming Supermom
How much will a parent change for the sake of their child? [ read more ]
God created people as social beings. It’s how we were wired from the beginning. He designed us to be in relationships that are good, harmonious, and just. Today, our world is filled with conflict–with family members, neighbours, co-workers, and strangers. Competition and suspicion now mark our social interactions. But the good news is, reconciliation with others is possible. Through Jesus, we can overcome relational poverty to restore trust, peace, and justice.
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How much will a parent change for the sake of their child? [ read more ]
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If the local church is where God is at work in the world, then that means the local church has a key role to play in poverty alleviation. [ read more ]
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Local churches are the key places God has established for this work of reconciliation to be carried out. [ read more ]
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How are Canadians engaging in the issue of world hunger? [ read more ]
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Leya was at first reluctant to join the savings group because she simply had no money to add to the fund. But she felt God calling her to try. [ read more ]
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God is at work, to be certain, and He is working here through the tool of church-centered microfinance. [ read more ]
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Your church can be the key relationship and connection point in someone’s life, even if you don’t actually provide all the services they require. [ read more ]
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Practices for Healthier Relationships between Donors and Ministries [ read more ]
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Reimagining Ministry Stakeholder Relationships [ read more ]
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Does your church run a community meal program? Looking to start a food program? Wondering how you can partner with others to make it easier? [ read more ]
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Governments across the world are using the COVID19 pandemic as an opportunity to restrict access to asylum. [ read more ]
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It's crucial that we care for one another, and that includes bringing love and light into the lives of those who have recently immigrated. [ read more ]