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Links to Dear Jesus-follower: The world needs your hope in 2021

Dear Jesus-follower: The world needs your hope in 2021

Here’s the thing. This beautiful hope—hope that is not contingent on what happens in this world—is the best news there is. But the brokenness in this world often clouds it. Hope takes work. To cultivate it. To maintain it. To scatter and plant it. It’s hard work, but it’s worth it.

date: January 13, 2021
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Links to Read our new devotional, <i>Living Simply, Loving Fully</i>, now on the Bible App

Read our new devotional, Living Simply, Loving Fully, now on the Bible App

Our new Bible Reading Plan, Living Simply, Loving Fully, was written for you, and it is now available on the YouVersion Bible App. Read Now Written by Compassion Canada writer Laura Phillips, this 6-day devotional is rooted in scripture and highly practical, with daily challenges designed to help structure your life around simplicity, generosity and […]

date: January 6, 2021
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Links to A helpful road map for the restless heart

A helpful road map for the restless heart

Award-winning author James K. A. Smith recently connected with Compassion Canada to chat about his latest book on St. Augustine to discuss why ancient wisdom is important for the contemporary journey of faith, and why tangible ministry to children in extreme poverty is important.

date: August 13, 2020
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Links to Jesus people in a culture of distraction

Jesus people in a culture of distraction

We are a culture of people with fast-paced lives and a lot vying for our attention. Moving at high speed has become our norm. But what is all this distraction doing to the spiritual lives of Jesus followers?

date: July 9, 2020
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Links to How to use your spiritual gifts in the time of COVID-19

How to use your spiritual gifts in the time of COVID-19

Life looks drastically different in this season, as does church, ministry and so much more. The way you normally use your spiritual gifts has more than likely been interrupted. But as the world weathers crisis and subsequently changes, it is so important for Christians to be in tune with the Holy Spirit and bring Spirit-filled […]

date: May 28, 2020
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Links to 5 (more) free family activities for summer in self-isolation

5 (more) free family activities for summer in self-isolation

From free at-home VBS content and kid’s magazines to wilderness scavenger hunts and gratitude walks. We’ve got you covered for family-friendly, faith-building and free summer activities to make the most of your summer in quarantine outdoors. Take a look!

date: May 27, 2020
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Links to Quotes to inspire a compassionate lifestyle

Quotes to inspire a compassionate lifestyle

As Christ-followers, we hold close to our hearts the call to be people of compassion and love. And even though we are in isolation, and our methods may need to change, the call still remains. Some days it can be difficult and even discouraging to mourn the ways we used to be able to serve […]

date: May 21, 2020
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Links to QUIZ: Which Compassion resource should you engage with during quarantine?

QUIZ: Which Compassion resource should you engage with during quarantine?

If you’re looking for something new to engage with, why not try one of Compassion’s resources?

date: May 21, 2020
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Links to The Enneagram and self-care during social isolation

The Enneagram and self-care during social isolation

More than ever, it’s important to maintain our emotional health so we can be filled to overflow, and ultimately, thrive in Christ. Take a look at some of our suggestions for self-care and spiritual formation based on your Enneagram type!

date: April 30, 2020
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Links to <i>Postures of Advent</i>: A Compassion Advent Series, Week 4

Postures of Advent: A Compassion Advent Series, Week 4

How and where we spend our money matters. What would it look like if this Christmas, we chose radical generosity instead of habitual consumption?

date: December 19, 2019
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