“An abrupt halt”: Christian mission and aid organisations in Uganda revise approach in the midst of a pandemic
JOHN SEMAKULA reports from Kampala on how mission organisations have weathered the coronavirus pandemic in Uganda…
This Life: Kindness wins according to God’s mercy
US columnist CAROL ROUND, in an article first published on ASSIST News Service, looks at why kindness matters…
Books: When suffering with others becomes personal – and tricky
JO KADLECEK review Tim Costello’s latest book, ‘The Cost of Compassion’…
Essay: The ‘hot response culture’ (why reason and compassion should prevail)
MAL FLETCHER, writing from London, reflects on the rise of what he calls ‘hot response culture’ and why there’s a better way forward…
Hope amid chaos: In US ‘evangelical mecca’, religious non-profits face unprecedented challenges
STEVE RABEY, in an article first published by Religion Unplugged, looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on religious non-profit organisations in Colorado Springs…
THIS LIFE: WE NEED MORE COMPASSION IN A DIVIDED WORLD
US columnist CAROL ROUND, in an article first published on ASSIST News Service, reflects on the need for compassion…
LESSONS FROM THE POOR: COMPASSION’S FIRST BOOK REFLECTS ON WHAT THE POOR CAN TEACH US
DAVID ADAMS talks to Compassion Australia chief executive Paul O’Rourke about a new book celebrating lessons the poor can teach us…
THE PHILIPPINES: “POVERTY MEANT THEY HAD LITTLE. TYPHOON DURIAN LEFT THEM WI-NOTHING”
DAVID ADAMS reports on efforts to alleviate the crisis in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Durian…
HEART OF COMPASSION: WESS STAFFORD’S MISSION TO CHANGE THE WAY WE SEE CHILDREN
DAVID ADAMS speaks with Wess Stafford, president of Compassion International, about his work to bring hope to children across the globe…