The Christian response to a world of poverty
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityGovernment |
World poverty is not OK with God, and it shouldn't be OK with us. 18,000 children die every day of preventable causes, but many of us wonder if we can make a difference in the face of such a grim number. more
In this special episode of Poverty Unlocked, we're featuring the recording of a conference call between U.S. church leaders and the President and CEO of Food for the Hungry, Gary Edmonds. more
Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert’s new book, Helping Without Hurting in Short-Term Missions, takes the ideas of When Helping Hurts and applies them to short-term missions. more
Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert’s new book, Helping Without Hurting in Short-Term Missions, takes the ideas of When Helping Hurts and applies them to short-term missions. In this audio interview, co-author Steve Corbett discusses why short-term missi... more
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This podcast series sets out to give you tools for thinking about poverty as God sees it. You will be encouraged to use the bible to understand how God sees the poor and what he wants us to do about poverty. more
This FREE resource is a game changer for anyone involved in any type of ministry that interacts with the poor or marginalized. Easy to listen to, insightful, and fairly short episodes… perf!
Of all the podcasts I download (about 7) this one tops my priority list to listen to when there's a new episode. This podcast has profoundly impacted my worldview in terms of how I view poverty - it's essence, causes, and solutions. I'm a trained economist and often see the number one cause and and solution for poverty in terms of economics and institutions. And no doubt, institutions are significant…Perhaps more significant than Christian advocates and those working in "social justice" realiz... more
I started listening to this podcast in early 2010 and have now listened to every podcast. I have passed several recent episodes along to friends and other leaders. What has most impacted me is gaining a much broader understanding of poverty and the root causes. In response to this new understanding I am re-evaluating how my family approaches giving to and serving the poor so that the real issues are addressed and long term restoration can occur (including with myself). Thanks! more
I have found this podcast very helpful as I think through my own microfinance ministry to the poor in Peru. I'd highly recommend it to all practitioners.
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