Vulnerable Gulf Migrants Offered ‘God’s Karuna’ in Bible S…… | News & Reporting
There is no social distancing in a labor camp. Living in cramped conditions, sometimes 10 to a room, migrant workers in the Gulf are widely considered among the international communities most vulnerable to the new coronavirus. Seeking a share of the region’s
The Church Proved It Can Get Creative. Let’s Not Stop Adapting.
Over the past few months, faith communities around the world have adapted to gather and worship remotely during the pandemic. While doing church online has had a learning curve, it has also removed barriers for some people with disabilities, allowing
Who Am I That I Should Lead? | CT Pastors
O weak person, you who are both ashes of ashes and decaying of decaying, speak and write what you see and hear. But you are shy about speaking and simple in explaining and unskilled in writing those things. So speak
Who Am I That I Should Lead? | CT Pastors
O weak person, you who are both ashes of ashes and decaying of decaying, speak and write what you see and hear. But you are shy about speaking and simple in explaining and unskilled in writing those things. So speak
COVID-19 and Rural Work Around the World | The Exchange
When COVID-19 struck in the U.S., the church sprang into action. Alternative plans were hastily developed and Zoom calls and conferences sprang up overnight. It is now possible to watch video conferences all day long on how to handle the
Four Iranian Christians in Jail, Unable to Afford Bail
(Article18) — Four Iranian converts to Christianity have been sent to Lakan Prison in the northern city of Rasht, having been unable to afford the bail set for them. Moslem Rahimi, Ramin Hassanpour and his wife Kathrin Sajadpour, and one other
The Pivot in Our Mission: Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing | The Exchange
In his best-selling book The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People, author Stephen Covey simplifies principles for change into seven basic concepts. While each of these statements has its own significance, like "seek first to understand, then to be understood,"
The Pivot in Our Mission: Find the Evangelism Style That Excites You | The Exchange
If you find yourself enjoying chips, cookies, and sugary cereal more than you should during the pandemic, you aren't alone. What you may not realize is how many millions of dollars of research in the food science field is aimed
Despite Bad News, Evangelical Philosophy is Flourishing
Philosophy is vital for Christians today. It equips us to love God with our hearts and minds. It teaches us to think well and cultivate Christian character. It helps us to understand the history of the faith and the development
Cut Off From Family Because of Christ: The Story of Abraham in Uganda
Photo Credit: Judzie7/Wikimedia(International Christian Concern) – In September 2019, Bwambale Abraham and some of his friends decided to attend a Christian outreach event in their hometown of Kisinga, Uganda. He had no idea that the small trip would change his





