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Strategically caring for the Church through an economic crisis.

Strategically caring for the Church through an economic crisis.

The world is currently in the grip of an unprecedented crisis caused by the spread of the COVID-19 disease (unprecedented, at least, within our lifetime). Beyond the ruinous health and mortality implications, the contagion is beginning to tear at the very economic foundations of our society, threatening widespread socioeconomic turmoil and plunging potentially millions of vulnerable people into financial peril.

Despite the potential for fear, this is not the time for the Church to retreat. It is the time for the Church to rise in faith and rise in action. As your church leadership prepares to guide the spiritual well-being of your church community, let’s also plan for their economic well-being: let’s strategically ensure that the most vulnerable in our church communities are cared for in, and through, these difficult times.

4 reasons why the Church needs to strategically rethink its compassion.

4 reasons why the Church needs to strategically rethink its compassion.

Compassion is the feeling of love and mercy aroused when we are confronted with those who are suffering. This feeling produces in us the desire to act in a way that alleviates such suffering - especially for those experiencing poverty.

But frequently our compassionate care is more of an emotional response to an injustice, and less of a strategic one. Here are 4 reasons why the Christian Church needs to take advantage of the growing body of robust, evidence-backed data - and strategically rethink its compassion.