Lunch and Learn: Exchange
What do you see when you look at the poor? Do you see someone helpless, in need of your pity and help? Or do you see someone with innate capacity […]
What do you see when you look at the poor? Do you see someone helpless, in need of your pity and help? Or do you see someone with innate capacity […]
Perhaps the ultimate aim of charitable work is to see the poor empowered and flourishing. While these goals are certainly noble and worthwhile, they are impossible without Freedom-- the 6th […]
There's no question that the ultimate hope of charitable work is to see poverty not just temporarily alleviated, but permanently resolved. But what's the best strategy to get there? How […]
Meaningful relationships that lead to life change are key on the path out of poverty. That sounds great in theory, but what do authentic relationships look like in the day-to-day? […]
There's no doubt about it: human beings are complex. From our intricate bodily systems, to our nuanced emotions, to our precise likes and dislikes and unique personality traits, humans are […]
We are living in the Information Age, and we can see the effects all around us. Everywhere we go, we are inundated by corporations, companies, non-profits, churches, charities and more […]
What is material poverty? Is it caused by too many mouths to feed, or too many bodies to clothe? Are scarce resources unable to keep pace with the world's growing […]
Property rights. Rule of law. Just court systems. Though these things may not lend themselves to a celebrity campaign or publicity opportunity as well as clothing giveaways or massive food […]
The materially poor are just like everyone else in that they are created in the image of God and therefore have innate creative capacity. But what happens when there's no […]
One crucial element in effective poverty resolution is hope-- men and women experiencing poverty must believe that a better future is not only possible, but awaits them. The Gospel is […]