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The Diaspora Dollar

There is a myth that diaspora people, migrant workers in particular, are poor and are a big burden to their host nations.  Nationals all too often view them as plunderers of resources, and usurpers of local-born labourers.  Contrary to thisRead more…

The Diaspora Dollar: A response

To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do not necessarily represent the Lausanne Movement. They are designed to stimulate discussion fromRead more…

Why Give?

As I’ve talked to Christians all over the world about financial giving, one question has rarely come up. I often hear questions like “What should I give to?” or “Where should I give it?” or “To whom, how much, orRead more…

Grace of Giving – Bishop Hannington

One local minister – Bishop Hannington – inspires a village of people to stop asking, “What can we get?” and start asking, “What can we give?”  This inspirational story from Africa will challenge you to consider how much you haveRead more…

World Economic Crisis and The Last Days

Have you noticed how countries are financially linked like no other time in history? Are you aware of the calamities inherit to this linkage? The global financial challenge could be one more difficulty associated with the “last days” of TheRead more…