New Life Church's Sunday School classrooms wrecked, mobile dental clinic for refugees hit, humanitarian aid vehicles affected. After the attack on 2 June, pastor Anatoly Kalushny is appealing for support to rebuild the site.
Christian just war reasoning has long treated humanitarian limits as essential criteria for the moral use of force.
“This is a deliberate attack on people of faith, those who gathered peacefully to pray”, the embassy of Ukraine in the U.S. said in a public statement.
We need to ‘speak’ with actions as well as with words, and start with the people around us.
The Barcelona-based Christian NGO Acordes sent its fifth container of humanitarian aid and plans to send a sixth in March. “The needs on the island are profound”, says its director.
Many homes, businesses, and church buildings are under water. Local congregations are helping where possible, but the scale of the damage exceeds their limited resources.
Over 60% of Maasai girls suffer genital mutilation in Tanzania. The Maasai Rescue Ministry, founded and led by an evangelical pastor, shelters, cares for and educates them.
God put us on earth to be his helpers, doing what he would have done in each situation.
Valentyn Siniy leads a theological institute in Ukraine destroyed by the war. He recounts how they reorganised to continue training pastors and shares personal experiences from these 3 difficult years.
If injustices are not addressed, the conflict not only simmers, but will threaten to boil over again, maybe in years or in a generation, but with greater force and consequences.
That is what preaching the gospel is: one beggar telling another where to find food.
Artificial Intelligence is not a panacea, but its potential to transform the lives of children with additional needs is undeniable.
We never considered the possibility that suicide would enter our lives... until it happened. We need society as a whole — including our churches — to be prepared to talk about suicide without fear. By Rosa Burguera Blay on World Suicide Prevention Day.
“There are many wounds to heal and questions to answer. With each question answered comes relief”, says pastor and author Hans Ewen.
In the region worst hit by the earthquakes two years ago, Christians continue to help people rebuild their lives and overcome trauma in the aftermath of the disaster.
“Chaplains are often the bearers of hope [...] it is about living the evidence of faith in the army”, they say.
Jack Hemmings, along with fellow veteran Stuart King, “wanted to use aviation for good”. They founded Mission Aviation Fellowship in 1945. The ministry still serves people in unreached places of the world.
Photos showing important, but not so well known, stories from around the world throughout the year, by World Vision.
Christian psychologist, Abigail Castellanos, shares her experience serving in the distribution of aid among flood victims, and in coordinating the reception of volunteers.
Three Christian managers from Valencia share how they are turning the nightmare into opportunities to serve others in the aftermath of the floods.
Let’s celebrate our ‘badges’ and use them to be a help and a blessing to people who haven’t earned their ‘badge’ yet, but are working towards it.
At least 213 people have died and dozens have disappeared in various towns in the regions of Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia.
“In this sad time, it gives me great joy that the church is showing how God's love tastes”, says a pastor in Jeseník, one of the towns most affected in the Czech Republic.
We are people of faith, we prayed and trusted in God for the best outcome; but whether you have a faith or not, sometimes taking a risk, taking a chance, can pay off.
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