disaster response

Don't Forget Louisiana—A Hurricane Laura Update

Don't Forget Louisiana—A Hurricane Laura Update

You probably remember the time after Harvey—when the news cycle moved on, the first volunteers tired out, and so much work remained. This seclusion is even more palpable in Lake Charles, where power and water are just now being restored and the disparity between served and underserved neighborhoods is becoming clear. Let’s remind our Cajun neighbors that we’re in this together.

How to Help in the Aftermath of Hurricane Laura

How to Help in the Aftermath of Hurricane Laura

Now it’s our turn to help those affected by a devastating storm and to employ what we learned from that experience. There is no infrastructure to support even high-level volunteers. The best way to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura is to give financially and connect with people who are currently on the ground.

Pursuing Emotional Health During Crisis

Pursuing Emotional Health During Crisis

This week, we're featuring an excellent conversation from the Replant Bootcamp Podcast. Dr. James Hawkins discusses how to stay emotionally healthy during a time of crisis. With the heaviness of so many current events, we could all use Dr. Hawkins’ practical advice on how to develop and maintain our emotional health.

People are Searching for "Good News." Let's Give it to Them.

People are Searching for "Good News." Let's Give it to Them.

Like most of you, I've spent even more time than normal perusing the news on the internet. In a recent trip through the news feed, I stumbled across an article on a tech website. The headline read: "Google searches for 'good news' are at an all-time high.” Turns out people are searching for the phrase "good news" more than any time since Google began publishing its trends in 2004. For those of us with a gospel message to share, that kind of lay-up is just too good to pass up.

Why Being #BetterTogether Is Crucial Now—Even With Social Distancing

Why Being #BetterTogether Is Crucial Now—Even With Social Distancing

There’s a lot of questions about the coronavirus today: Should churches suspend live services? How should we decide what size groups should meet together? How can we be the church, together? Believers in Jesus Christ are called to love God and love our neighbors, and especially in these times, people are looking for us to show and share the gospel without fear and panic. Josh Ellis provides us with some practical information, links, and ways that we can connect the church together for God’s glory during this coronavirus outbreak.