Evangelical faith groups are providing humanitarian assistance to broken and impoverished communities around the world, but there are two things they desperately want from their secular counterparts:
That's the introduction to an article in Christian Today about a new brief submitted to the United Nations World Humanitarian Summit taking place in Istanbul next year by the World Evangelical Alliance [WEA] that articulates these concerns. Read the full article here.
- greater understanding about what their intentions are – and are not; and
- greater recognition of the contribution they are making.
That's the introduction to an article in Christian Today about a new brief submitted to the United Nations World Humanitarian Summit taking place in Istanbul next year by the World Evangelical Alliance [WEA] that articulates these concerns. Read the full article here.