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On World Teachers’ Day, meet one of the Philippines’ top teachers
Compassion-sponsored student and newly graduated teacher Stephen shares three tips for success. [ 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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Compassion-sponsored student and newly graduated teacher Stephen shares three tips for success. [ read more ]
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This single mother of six struggles to keep her kids fed on an average day. With a pandemic in the mix, it’s been nearly impossible. [ read more ]
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To celebrate International Day of the Girl, four 12-year-old girls share insight into what life looks like for girls in their part of the world. [ read more ]
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Circle the globe with Focus on the Family's World Explorers adventure kit! [ read more ]
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Want to do family devotions together but you're not sure where to start? [ read more ]
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It turns out that good intentions, by themselves, are not enough to care well for people struggling with poverty. [ read more ]
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The need for churches and ministries to engage in effective, relational, and sustainable approaches to poverty alleviation is as great as ever. [ read more ]
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Recent incidents of violence against black men and women in the United States are just the latest installments [ read more ]
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Part of our series on racial injustice and the church. [ read more ]
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As followers of Jesus, we know the root of all brokenness in the world is sin [ read more ]
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By the Chalmers Center Note: this is the fifth in a series on the church and racial injustice in America. As we di [ read more ]
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Not all poverty is created equal. It can be helpful to think of three broad categories of poverty alleviation: relief, rehabilitation and development. [ read more ]