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Learning to listen in a time of heartache

A hospital chaplain reflects on the core skill of her vocation: listening. In this time, it’s a skill that all Christian leaders can benefit from cultivating.

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By Ylisse C. Bess Interfaith chaplain, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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A campus ministry opens a pay-as-you-can deli just as the pandemic hits

When the students at the Baptist Student Ministry in the Rio Grande Valley opened a deli near campus, they knew it was innovative. What they didn’t know was that their restaurant would become a vital source of meals for people in need.

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By Elizabeth Le’anani Coffee Managing director, Lake Institute on Faith and Giving
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Poems to pray in a pandemic

Poetry can give us words when we are struggling to find them, says a poet and activist.

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By Carolina Hinojosa-Cisneros Writer
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Jessica Young Brown: Ministers cannot thrive if they neglect themselves

Clergy must honor all aspects of their lives to be healthy in ministry, writes a clinical psychologist who focuses on faith and mental health.

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By Jessica Young Brown Licensed clinical psychologist
Image link to article: Jessica Young Brown: Ministers cannot thrive if they neglect themselves

When we need holy friendships most

By challenging our sins, affirming our gifts and helping us dream, holy friends give us what we most need right now, writes a managing director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.

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By Victoria Atkinson White Vice President for Grants and Programs, Church Benefits Association
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The gifts of the small church in a pandemic

In times of sickness and anxiety, the deep relationships in a small-membership church can be a powerfully sustaining force, writes a leader in cultivating thriving rural communities.

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By Allen T. Stanton UMC pastor
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Will the church financially survive the COVID-19 pandemic?

Twelve Christian leaders share their thoughts on how the coronavirus pandemic might affect the financial health and sustainability of American churches.

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By Ken Garfield Journalist
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David Emmanuel Goatley: Offering hope and help

Pandemic response requires more than words of encouragement for those who are suffering. It requires concrete steps to undo systemic injustices, writes the director of the Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School.

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By David Emmanuel Goatley President, Fuller Theological Seminary
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Do you need full-time clergy to be a vital congregation?

Don’t let the ingrained belief that only churches with full-time pastors can thrive keep you from making the switch to part-time clergy, writes an author who has researched the effects of part-time ministry.

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By G. Jeffrey MacDonald Journalist and UCC minister
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How to think about what's next when the future is unclear

COVID-19 presents us with overwhelming daily challenges, but we must also begin to consider what's ahead, writes a managing director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.

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By Nathan Kirkpatrick Principal, Saison Consulting, LLC
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