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Like all good dads, like all good husbands, Joseph put his family first. He sacrificed for them in big and small ways.
Randy Nabors has authored a challenging new book, “Merciful: The Opportunity and Challenge of Discipling the Poor Out of Poverty.”
Can Christian orphan-care ministries really claim excellence when at least a semblance of an intact family structure is absent?
Befriending the Stranger
By Nancy Franson
Emerging from one act of compassion, For the Nations Refugee Outreach now serves 100 students on two campuses.
Kara Tippetts, 38, was the wife of PCA church planter Jason Tippetts (Westside Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado) and a mother to four young children. She died of cancer on March 22.
Michael Brown’s death led Amy Fishbein to organize a “buycott.”
Proverbs 20:29 tells us, “The glory of young men is their strength. Gray hair is the splendor of the old.” Or as the Moffat translation puts it, “A young man’s strength is his charm, and gray hairs make even an old man beautiful.”
We long for our work to matter, and this yearning, along with our talents and gifts, is inborn, it comes from a place beyond ourselves.
When people think that God has forgotten them, we respond with an apologia in both word and deed providing comfort and help that is itself an argument for the existence and compassion of God.
How the ancient command has turned into a time-consuming, money-draining, even fatal endeavor for those adopting
from the Democratic Republic of Congo.








