
More Than a Framework: A Vision for MTSS and Imaginative Collective Support
To teach Christianly is to respond to the full humanity of each learner. How might schools be transformed if we saw teaching as covenantal care for every student?
Although the table is meant to be a place of fellowship and abundance, many in our communities still face the reality of hunger. How can we cultivate habits of hospitality that nourish not just hunger, but the need for connection and dignity?
Faith-based organizations have long combined compassion and innovation to serve the vulnerable across changing eras. As their roles shift, how can they continue shaping a just and flourishing society?
True poverty alleviation calls for more than financial aid—it requires cultivating moral character, strong communities, and systems that foster opportunity, not dependency. How might our approach shift if we started questioning how we address human need in today’s complex world?
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