Have We Changed?
In the many decades I have been connected to World Impact, it seems we have both changed and yet not changed at all…
In the many decades I have been connected to World Impact, it seems we have both changed and yet not changed at all…
If you are from Wichita and hear of someone living around the South Broadway area, certain images come to mind…
For years our world has screamed forward at break-neck pace to a digital future-state that is exhilarating, unsettling, empowering, deeply concerning and simply unpredictable…
Cuco’s huge smile always warmed the room. For everyone who met and knew Cuco, his smile was hard to miss…
I love theology because it gets to the root of things quickly. Take, for example, the central Christian claim: Jesus is Lord…
In a time of misinformation, social media distraction, odd theologies, and bizarre thinking, it is easy to throw outlandish speculations about the coming of Christ into that same bin of false, misleading ideas.
The focus of the Advent season is always the same, each year. The theme of this season is preparation, i.e., to get our hearts and lives ready for the appearing of the Lord.
This story has also helped me to consider “what I want” for World Impact as you contemplate #GivingTuesday.
This Thanksgiving season, I am grateful to God that I’ve finally accepted the reality that we’re not going back to normal. From 2017-2019 I led our “World Impact 2.0” project.
A better way comes in the form of ethical poverty work where our mindset shifts from rescue to advocacy towards empowerment.
Regardless of the type of poverty work being done, I am convinced that most people drawn to it have a moral compass that points them to believing it is the right thing to do.