Crowdsourcing data projects help faith congregations get involved in creating justice
Volunteering for research initiatives like the Mapping Prejudice project in Minneapolis educates church members on how to rectify present injustice.
learn more about Crowdsourcing data projects help faith congregations get involved in creating justiceMay 3, 2022
An octogenarian ponders the post-pandemic church
How do you plan for tomorrow in a fractured, fast-moving and ever-evolving world? asks the founding director of Lake Institute on Faith & Giving at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
learn more about An octogenarian ponders the post-pandemic churchMarch 8, 2022
Shifting politics and boosted technology were taking hold in some congregations pre-pandemic
While congregational life for many has been altered in the last two years by COVID-19, the latest iteration of the National Congregations Study shows that changes were already underway in faith communities.
learn more about Shifting politics and boosted technology were taking hold in some congregations pre-pandemicJanuary 25, 2022
David E. Kresta: How churches can pursue community healing through economic development
In his resource manual for churches, an expert in urban studies offers practical advice on how religious communities can create a business strategy that helps bring justice to struggling neighborhoods.
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