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Living out Mission: Church of the Incarnation’s Journey with World Relief Memphis  

November 22, 2024 |

What is Your Priority? Planting a church is a daunting task. When you start with a small group of people and have limited resources, decisions must be made about where to focus efforts and also on what might potentially receive less attention in the beginning. When Drew Haltom planted Church of the Incarnation, he knew…

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An update from Iraq (Update 1)

October 5, 2015

Below is an update from our Disaster Response Manager, Maggie Konstanski, in Iraq. The best way I can think of to describe what it is like being here is whiplash—constantly being thrown back and forth between two extremes you did not know could coexist. 

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World Relief CEO Stephan Bauman Calls for Every American Congregation to Welcome a Refugee Family

September 10, 2015

EVERY AMERICAN CHURCH CONGREGATION SHOULD WELCOME A REFUGEE FAMILY “The American church is ready and willing to extend open arms to those fleeing war and terror in the Middle East. Whether it’s hosting refugees in our own country, or supporting churches serving them in other countries, the American church has chosen to act.” Stephan Bauman, World Relief

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South Sudan: Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom

July 27, 2015

Independence. Just four short years ago, the people of South Sudan voted to break away from the north and form…

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Why Waging Peace is Necessary in the DR Congo

July 23, 2015

By Jenny Yang Kasolene is a beautiful, loving mother of four children in eastern DR Congo. She’s been a survivor…

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Turning Outrage into Action in DR Congo

July 21, 2015

By Lynne Hybels It started out as an ordinary day for Cecile, a married mother of five children. With her…

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The Church in Congo

July 15, 2015

By James Misner and Marcel Serubungo In the Democratic Republic of Congo, some say that you can find all of…

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