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Mar 17, 2020 · A final important point: COVID-19 has an incubation period of about 5 days (though up to 14 days). That means that we are unavoidably a week behind in knowing how many people currently are ...
A Christian Reflection on Covid-19 Robert S. White and Roger P. Abbott One of the common push-backs against the claim that there is no such thing as a natural disaster is the case of viruses. As the world finds itself now reeling from the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and the consequent disease of Covid-19, four months on from it
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Apr 13, 2020 · The New Testament calls Christians to participate in caring for the vulnerable through individual and corporate endeavors. While the Good Samaritan is an epitome of individual compassionate action, we also see Christ’s compassionate mission involving a corporate effort when he calls his disciples to feed a huge crowd in an isolated situation (Matthew 14:14–15).
As hard as it is to hear, the outbreak of Covid-19 is not a ‘natural disaster’. Rather it is a disaster of our own making. Viruses jump species and get into humans, and environmental destruction makes this more likely to happen, and with greater frequency, as people are brought into closer contact with virus-carrying animals.
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Mar 13, 2020 · Advice from Christians in the “Antioch of Asia” on how your congregation can survive—and thrive—amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Believers in East Asia grow in faith during coronavirus outbreak God’s provision has come through a simple conviction to keep trusting Him and walking in faith even when they do not have a clear answer as to when this season will end.
Mar 18, 2020 · Yes, we need to look at COVID-19 through the eyes of a biblical worldview. One passage of Scripture to consider is Psalm 91, which teaches how God takes care of His own. Take time to read all 16 verses of this precious passage. To summarize the psalm, we are told that those who belong to God through faith in Jesus Christ dwell in the inner ...
This isn’t like the Black Death. As I told our people, seventy-five million people died in the Black Death. One Italian writer said that the bodies were stacked like lasagna. It was a horrific time. Of course, every year, sixty million people die around the world. Death is not new to us. We should be the people who have no fear.