Tag: Craig Greenfield

The ‘Shameless Audacity’ Needed to Address Injustice

We must be persistent and courageous to seek the well-being of the orphan, widow, refugee and others in need.

Battling Compassion Fatigue With Elijah

When you feel overwhelmed and discouraged, take heart, you are not alone.

Why the Gospel Is Deeply Political

Jesus presented a vision of a kingdom in direct opposition with the empire of his day.

What Should You Look for in Charities This Christmas?

Hint: Percentage spent on overhead might not be the best measure.

How Can Missionaries Avoid the Trap of Colonialism?

In the past, missions and colonialism often went hand-in-hand. How can we avoid that trap?

A New Way to Think About Short Term Missions

Our typical way of thinking about short term mission trips can be unhelpful. Here's another way.

Why We Need to Watch How We Talk About Trafficking

Sensationalism is undermining the honest efforts of people and organizations trying to end human trafficking.

What Do You Do When Speaking Out Could Endanger Your Ministry?

How do we as Christians resist injustice when doing so could threaten our ability to do ministry where God has called us?