Crisis Aid International has served more than 2 million malnourished adults and children in 11 countries, and that s not all this St. Louis-based nonprofit is doing.
Click to read: Cindy Malott began as a volunteer with Crisis Aid International. Fast-forward several years later, and she is now leading its first children’s anti-exploitation partnership program.
Crisis Aid International has served more than 2 million malnourished adults and children in 11 countries, and that s not all this St. Louis-based nonprofit is doing.
3 Things People Get Wrong About Evangelicals | Opinion David Henriksen On 2/10/21 at 10:31 AM EST
I have always thought of Christianity as the most inclusive societal movement known to humankind. To the depths of our souls as Christians, we believe that everyone is equally made in the image of God and equally loved by God. It s not all puppy dogs and cotton candy, mind you; our faith comes with some firm requirements, like love your enemies, turn the other cheek, go the extra mile, and pray for those who persecute you. But these are directives from our Savior which lead to a life of balance, peace, and unconditional love.