Monday, June 08, 2020

Monday's Catch: Navaho Christian Launches Food Pantry and More


Native Women Pray, Respond to COVID-19 Needs

From the depths of one Navajo woman’s personal anguish has emerged the Love Thy Neighbor Pantry for people on the Navajo Nation dealing with COVID-19. Read More

Sympathy Is of the Very Essence of Christ’s Religion

In this time of being apart I have been pondering Romans 12:15 which commands “rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep,” and wondering how that can be done when we cannot be together. While Charles Simeon offers little help with the social distancing, he does offer help with what it means to carry out the spirit of the command. Read More

How Should Christians Respond to Racism

The problem is this. We have so confused Christianity with politics that people often assume Christian equals the stuff political conservatives identify with and non-Christian equals the stuff progressives talk about. And since racial justice often tends to be at the forefront of the discussion in politically progressive circles, we shy away from them because we think that to discuss the evil of racism is to identify with the liberal left. But here's the thing. When we call out the evil of racism, we're identifying with the word of Almighty God. Read More

6 Must-Ask Questions to Help Find Your Personal Calling

This article about personal calling is an excerpt from The Catalyst Leader:8 Essentials to Becoming a Change Maker. Read More

Phishing Attacks Keep on Coming: Are You Safe?

How do you prevent users from being tricked into giving out their usernames and passwords? What safety measures can you implement in case a user gets tricked again? Read More
Scammers will hack the email account of a church leader and then send emails claiming that due to an unexpected emergency the church leader need financial help. Those on the church leader's contact list are asked to send the church leader money or to purchase a gift card for the church leader. Those who are acquainted with the church leader know that he or she would not solicit funds in this manner but scammers operate on the principle that they may catch someone off guard. I have personally been the target of this type of scam on several occasions.

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