The world has a growing need for well-informed, thoughtful engagement with natural disaster relief work.
This morning in USATODAY, I wrote on the role of faith-based organizations in disaster relief. I explained:
Government is essential in the rescue stage — they have the equipment and means to move that equipment. The Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are hard at work right now. Yet their work alone is insufficient to rebuild the homes and lives of people impacted by natural disasters each year. In fact, over the past decades, we have seen a growing acknowledgement (from government, no less) of the reliable role of faith-based organizations.The fact is, right now as we move into relief mode, it is faith-based groups that will lead the way, as the immediate rescue efforts soon subside. Read More
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