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caring for the sick [an #activistfaith guide to the pandemic]

caring for the sick [an #activistfaith guide to the pandemic]

by Dan King | Mar 19, 2020 | disaster relief

When you’re in the midst of a global pandemic, caring for the sick isn’t likely the first thing on your mind. Most of us are thinking about our own survival, whether it’s with our physical health or economic well-being. All you have to do is look at...
a pregnancy of the heart (our story of saying “yes” to #adoption)

a pregnancy of the heart (our story of saying “yes” to #adoption)

by Dan King | Feb 3, 2017 | activist faith, orphan care

She loves to be tickled. When most kids would squirm and ask you to stop, my one-and-a-half-year-old daughter giggles, “Tickle, Daddy!” as if she wants more. I love those moments with my children. You know the ones—when the whole world disappears, and nothing else...
the #activistfaith voter guide to the presidential elections

the #activistfaith voter guide to the presidential elections

by Dan King | Oct 24, 2016 | activist faith

I’m pretty much over the drama with the current election cycle. Is it just me, or are the presidential elections getting to be more hateful and divisive? And it doesn’t stop with the presidential candidates. Rarely do you see campaign ads designed to...
after three years in jail, this guy has an (awesome) dream for his community

after three years in jail, this guy has an (awesome) dream for his community

by Dan King | Jun 27, 2016 | activist faith, poverty

Overcoming the impacts of poverty requires the breaking of cycles. And that’s exactly what Alexis Quintero is doing. He runs a store in his community in Casco Viejo, Panama where shoppers don’t need cash to buy anything. Instead, they buy items using poker...
that time my son reminded me how God is in control

that time my son reminded me how God is in control

by Dan King | Aug 31, 2014 | authentic christianity, orphan care

Sometimes you just need a reminder that God is in control. Click To Tweet And sometimes God speaks to us in the most unexpected ways. That happened to Krista and I the other day. It’s been a whirlwind of a week. If you told me a week ago that we’d have a...
3 lessons from a year of activist faith

3 lessons from a year of activist faith

by Dan King | Jul 14, 2014 | activist faith, engaged in culture

The Activist Faith project has been more than a book project for me. It’s been part of a process of discovering a way of life. The process started in my heart several years ago, and it’s hard to believe that it’s already been a year since the book...
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