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Mar 31, 2023
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5 Ways Churches Can Help Communities Impacted by the Recent Tornado Outbreaks
Churches can play a vital role in helping to heal and rebuild the lives of those affected by the recent tornadoes.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Mar 30, 2023
Leadership
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Mental Health
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Keep/Watch: Suicide, Christ, and Community
Learn how to serve those in your church who are considering (or are affected by) suicide with these three principles.
Dr. Mary Chase Mize
Mar 23, 2023
Leadership
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Mental Health
130 Signs of Toxic Church Leadership
Recognizing these signs is the first step toward addressing toxic leadership and preventing it from taking hold in our churches.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Mar 21, 2023
Leadership
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Reconciliation
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Faith Leaders, Let's Embrace the Racial/Ethnic Identity of Young People of Color
Young BIPOC don't leave their ethnic/racial identity at the door when they walk into their places of worship—and they don’t want to.
Nabil Tueme, PhD
Mar 16, 2023
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Hope Dealers: 8 Leadership Principles Learned From Serving Youth on the Margins
The founder of Four Corners Group shares how his organization unlocks potential and helps underserved youth flourish.
William Johnson
Mar 13, 2023
Disasters
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Leadership
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Mental Health
Breaking the Fourth Wall: Building Faith and Resilience After Crisis
Identifying with Christ is essential to serving others in an authentic, resilient, and sustained way.
Matt Marietta
Mar 9, 2023
Leadership
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Refugees & Immigration
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As the American Church Shrinks, Global Christianity Can Point the Way Forward
We believe the voices and presence of global Christians represent hope for a new, more faithful future.
Eric Costanzo, Daniel Yang, and Matthew Soerens
Mar 7, 2023
Leadership
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Reconciliation
Identifying—and Challenging—Our Biases
As a general rule, we can only do better when we know better. We only know better when we lean in, listen, reflect, and grow.
Anne Rulo
Mar 3, 2023
Leadership
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6 Ways to Support Your Pastor's Mental Health
Want to help your pastor thrive for the long haul? Here are six ideas for your church to consider.
Carey and Dena Dyer
Feb 24, 2023
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4 Ways Your Church Can Help After the Turkey and Syria Earthquakes
As a Christian community, we have a responsibility to respond with compassion and solidarity to those who have been impacted by the earthquakes.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Feb 15, 2023
Leadership
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Reconciliation
A LUV Talk on Black History
When LUV (Listening, Understanding, Validating) talk engages with the conviction that context matters, it paves the way for an authentic conversation with Black history.
Arbra Bailey
Feb 14, 2023
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Re-Thinking the Post-COVID Church: Beyond the Walls
What if the Church continued to engage people the way we did during the pandemic, bringing a more missional mindset to the world?
Newt Crenshaw
Feb 10, 2023
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Leadership
Confidence in Barren Seasons: What Elizabeth Can Teach Us
Scripture encourages us that we're not alone—and that God understands the ache of waiting.
Dena Dyer
Feb 7, 2023
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Disasters
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Leadership
Coral Reefs, Creation Care, and the Hope of Resurrection
When I consider science and scripture, I unexpectedly find renewed hope in corals' recovery and restoration.
Ciara Reyes-Ton
Feb 3, 2023
Leadership
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Reconciliation
Dear White Brothers and Sisters: Let's Acknowledge Our Defensiveness and Learn From It
Real reconciliation demands a willingness to be changed by the power of the cross. This cannot happen without pain and sacrifice.
Dorothy Littell Greco
Jan 27, 2023
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Together We Can—and Must—Transform Domestic Adoption Abroad
By changing the way we think about orphan care, we can see children raised in families, not buildings.
Simon Njoroge
Jan 13, 2023
Leadership
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Mental Health
Free E-Book: 101 Ways to Overcome Burnout
Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of burnout—and take steps to recover from it.
Jamie Aten and Kent Annan
Jan 12, 2023
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Human Trafficking
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The Better Samaritan’s Top Ten Blog Posts of 2022
To celebrate our second anniversary, we're featuring the ten most-read articles from last year.
Jan 8, 2023
Development
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Leadership
Praying for Eyes to See: A Different Kind of New Year's Resolution
The Christian faith is not so much about doing good, doing right, or doing more. It is about seeing correctly.
Derran Reese
Jan 5, 2023
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The Organized Kindness of Strangers: Why We All Rely on It, and Why It's in Danger
As church membership continue to decline, the important charitable work done by congregations is in danger.
Bob Smietana
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