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Majority of French Christians Believe the Church Should Fight Climate Change
In a new study from A Rocha France, an overwhelming number of Protestant and Catholic respondents say “caring for the earth is caring for your neighbor.”
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Get Free Mental Health Resources at the 2023 Church Mental Health Summit
Participants will be equipped with practical tools, engage with Biblically-based resources, and learn research-developed strategies to support mental health.
50 Trauma-Informed Ideas Your Church Can Put Into Practice
The ideas encompass various aspects of church life, including worship, pastoral care, small group activities, and community outreach.
2023PodcastEpisode 51
The Anxiety Opportunity: Embracing Spiritual Growth and Transformation in Times of Distress
A Conversation with Theologian and Author Curtis Chang
9 Ways to Start Your Journey as a Trauma-Informed Church
Adopting a trauma-informed approach within a church is an ongoing process of compassionately loving our neighbors. Here are 9 ways to begin your trauma-informed journey.
3 Key Reasons to Talk About Mental Health at Church
The lack of discussion on mental health in the Church can make it challenging for individuals to seek help and support—from one of the best places to receive hope and healing. 
AprilEpisode 51
Becoming a Trauma-Informed Church
Learn how to become a church that recognizes and responds well to trauma.
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.
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.
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FebruaryPodcastEpisode 46
The Work of Justice: Exploring Service, Humility, and Economics From a Poetic Christian Perspective
A conversation with poet and pastor Drew Jackson.
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?
Free E-Book: 101 Ways to Overcome Burnout
Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of burnout—and take steps to recover from it.
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.
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.
Equip and Empower Your Church to Respond to Mental Health Issues
A free virtual event offers education, resources, and strategies for both church staff and volunteers.
3 Steps to Building a Sustainable Care Ministry in Your Church
Follow these steps to most effectively minister to the suffering people in your congregation.
What Church Leaders Should Know about Monkeypox
Part 2 of a Conversation With U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Rev. Dr. Que English
Why Everyone (Including Us) Needs to Practice Self-Aid
To care well for others we must also care well for ourselves.
St. Benedict’s Rule to Cultivate Love: “Let the Members Serve One Another”
There’s no place to reflect on service like a bathroom being cleaned.

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The Universe Is Not a Horror Show
The Universe Is Not a Horror Show
We live in a world haunted by sin and suffering. But it’s also one that points us to a glory beyond imagining.

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