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- Negligence Is a Deadly SinThe Bible is consistent in condemning shortcuts that hurt others. And they’re rife.Michael LeFebvre|русскийУкраїнська
- Quick To ListenEpisode 262|1 hr 10minIs It Too Early to Get Excited About a Malaria Vaccine?The war on the mosquito-spread disease has taken millions of lives. Could this be coming to an end?Morgan Lee|
- Research: Racial Minorities Were More Likely to Contract COVID-19 at ChurchesCell phone location data indicated religious gatherings appeared to be a top transmission spot when the pandemic took off.Rebecca Randall|
- Fighting the Pandemic with Our Hearts and Our SmartsA development economist and a disaster-relief expert show how to approach COVID-19 as “Shrewd Samaritans.”Bruce Wydick and Kent Annan|
- N. T. Wright: The Pandemic Should Make Us Humble—and Relentlessly PracticalWe can’t know for sure why it’s happening or how to stop it. But Scripture calls us to grieve with God’s Spirit and get to work serving others.Interview by Andy Bannister|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어DeutschIndonesian繁體中文
- 5 Pandemic Lessons from Eurasia’s Evangelical ChurchesHow congregations in the former Soviet Union are responding to the coronavirus challenge can help the global church think better about buildings, young professionals, and persecution.Michael Cherenkov|русский
- Prayer amid PandemicEpisode 15|20minThe Christian Teens Who Took on the Spread of EbolaHow young people in Sierra Leone stepped up when an epidemic broke out.
- The Masked Singers and BYO Communion?Wherever two or more gather, illness can spread. So as a biologist, I'm rethinking hygiene at church.Craig Story|
- Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Coronavirus Limits on Church ServicesCalifornia restricting churches to 25% capacity or less than 100 worshipers “appear[s] consistent” with First Amendment, wrote Chief Justice John Roberts in 5–4 decision.Mark Sherman - Associated Press|
- Prayer amid PandemicEpisode 10|22minWhat a Plague-Ravaged Village Knew About EternityAn English town’s response to hardship in the 17th century offers a challenge to the global church today.Morgan Lee|
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