POPULARITY
人若喝我所賜的水,就永遠不渴。【約4:1-14】(麥城華人浸信會)
Matthew 26:6-13
While Christians are undeniably generous and compassionate, more than relief projects, “missions tourism”, and individual evangelism are required in order to carry out the work of Jesus in bringing good news to the poor. Matt's guest, Barry Slauenwhite, explains how it requires strategic compassion. At the end of the episode, we share some ways that you can shine the light of Jesus on some of the poorest children and families this Christmas through Gifts of Compassion. Season 4 of The Deep Thoughts Podcast engages deep thinkers on some of their deepest of thoughts so listeners can explore aspects of the Christian faith a little more deeply. *Incredibly, no deep thinkers were harmed in the making of this podcast…yet. ABOUT: BARRY SLAUENWHITE Barry served as the President & CEO of Compassion Canada for 26 years and now serves as President Emeritus. His book, Strategic Compassion, unpacks a theology of poverty and how the gospel is the means and answer to alleviating poverty around the globe. It requires more than mere relief projects or our evangelism individually. It will require us to be strategic in our compassion, focusing on the full depth and breadth of Jesus' good news for the poor. Check out Child Sponsorship and Gifts of Compassion.
Could you use some encouragement and practical ideas to improve your workplace culture, given the recent challenges we face? BCWI Canadian Director, Barry Slauenwhite, leads a tremendous discussion with two Bible League Canada leaders who offer practical tips that you can implement today! Hi, there! I'm Barry Slauenwhite, BCWI Regional Director for Canada sitting in for Al Lopus. I'm glad to welcome in two very special guests from Bible League Canada—CEO & President Paul Richardson and Marketing Director, Andrew Dorricott. Find full show notes here https://www.bcwinstitute.org/podcast/faith-over-fear-…le-league-canada/
The COVID-19 crisis has created a lot of uncertainty for Christian leaders. Revenues are going straight down, our teams are working remotely and we're forced to do things differently as we try to keep our families, employees, and communities healthy. It's frightening, exhausting, even disrupting. But today, we want to shed some long term perspective. Listen in to the story of a ministry leader who thrived during his twenty-six years as the CEO. We hope it allows you to regain a healthy, long term perspective on the importance of building a flourishing culture through the ups and downs. It's a pleasure to welcome in BCWI Regional Director for Canada, Barry Slauenwhite. Barry, welcome to the Flourishing Culture Podcast. Find full show notes here https://www.bcwinstitute.org/podcast/barry-slauenwhit…ourishing-leader/
A sermon by Barry Slauenwhite, President Emeritus Compassion Canada. For slides from this sermon, please click here: https://harvestniagara.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Sermon-Slides-February-9-2020-WEB.zip
What is the appropriate and wise response of Christians when it comes to poverty? How do we respond generously, while making sure we don’t harm them while trying to make ourselves feel good? On this week’s episode of Truth and Life Today, Dr. John Neufeld sits down, for the second time, with Barry Slauenwhite—the President and CEO of Compassion Canada to answer this important question that all Christians face: What are we do to about the poor, and what is the ultimate solution to poverty in the world? Watch this episode and more, weekly on VisionTV. Check your local listings for times and availability!
Can Christians honour God while still respecting the government? Should the Church of Jesus Christ rely on the state in order to do her mission? While there might be some disagreement on this subject, there is a lot that the Bible has to say and has to teach us. Watch this week’s episode of Truth and Life Today as Dr. John Neufeld sits down with Barry Slauenwhite, President and CEO of Compassion Canada. Barry has experienced firsthand what it means to honour God over Government, while still maintaining a respect for those in authority over us. What does the Bible have to say about this balancing act? Watch now and find out!
Compassion Canada's President shares about Compassion's ministry.
Compassion Canada's President and CEO Barry Slauenwhite discusses with Kirk the gospel-centric strategy to winning the fight against poverty — requiring more than our relief efforts or our evangelism individually. It will require us to be strategic in our compassion, focusing on the full depth and breadth of Jesus' good news for the poor.
In this week's episode, indoubt speaks with Barry Slauenwhite, and he and Ryan discuss his new book, Strategic Compassion. Many of us often think that money is the solution to ‘fix' poverty, but Ryan and Barry take a look at the holistic approach that Compassion Canada focuses on. The call of this episode in particular is to have you really stop and think and be strategic in your own personal fight against poverty. The post Episode 155: Barry Slauenwhite – Money, Mission & Compassion appeared first on indoubt.
“We must continually ask ourselves as we invest time, money, resources and energy into helping those in poverty: Are we doing so strategically?” That question is at the heart of a new book called “Strategic Compassion: Reuniting the good news and good works in the fight against poverty” by Barry Slauenwhite, president of Compassion Canada. In this interview with Karen Stiller, Slauenwhite defines poverty in a way you might not expect and challenges the Canadian Church to truly respond in a holistic manner. He also takes us behind the scenes of child sponsorship and explains how this form of help really works.
Barry Slauenwhite has had a remarkable 34 years with Compassion Canada. In his time as President and CEO, Compassion Canada has experienced more than a 10-fold growth to become one of Canada's largest Christian Non-Profit. Barry, welcome to the Flourishing Culture Podcast. There's a question I want to ask you that gets at one of the big reasons behind Compassion Canada's remarkable growth. Before I ask you this question, give us a brief summary of what Compassion is all about. Find full show notes here http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/s3e56-barry-slauenwhite/
President and CEO of Compassion Canada, Dr. Barry Slauenwhite, joins Joe in the studio as they talk about Barry’s 35 years of experience in the sphere of International Development. Barry shares about his new book Strategic Compassion: Reuniting The Good News and Good Works in the fight against Poverty, and recounts his experience in Haiti during the 2010 Earthquake.
Barry Slauenwhite of Compassion Canada describes how a holistic approach to fighting poverty involves both the Good News and good works. [et_social_share]
This week Barry Slauenwhite, president of Compassion Canada is with us as we talk about the importance of serving the poor. Tune in also for a special announcement at the end!!
This week Barry Slauenwhite, president of Compassion Canada is with us as we talk about the importance of serving the poor. Tune in also for a special announcement at the end!!
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In this message we hear the heart behind the ministry of Compassion Canada. President and CEO, Barry Slauenwhite, describes how we all look at poverty through our own unique worldviews. These worldviews are often based on advertisements, media, and sometimes personal experiences, but the best place to base our view of poverty is always in scripture. Poverty is a weapon used in a spiritual war, therefore, we must fight it with spiritual weapons. The answer to poverty is the gospel, wrapped in tangible love. We are left with a challenge to impact our world for the kingdom, not just do good deeds.
In this message we hear the heart behind the ministry of Compassion Canada. President and CEO, Barry Slauenwhite, describes how we all look at poverty through our own unique worldviews. These worldviews are often based on advertisements, media, and sometimes personal experiences, but the best place to base our view of poverty is always in scripture. Poverty is a weapon used in a spiritual war, therefore, we must fight it with spiritual weapons. The answer to poverty is the gospel, wrapped in tangible love. We are left with a challenge to impact our world for the kingdom, not just do good deeds.
In this message we hear the heart behind the ministry of Compassion Canada. President and CEO, Barry Slauenwhite, describes how we all look at poverty through our own unique worldviews. These worldviews are often based on advertisements, media, and sometimes personal experiences, but the best place to base our view of poverty is always in scripture. Poverty is a weapon used in a spiritual war, therefore, we must fight it with spiritual weapons. The answer to poverty is the gospel, wrapped in tangible love. We are left with a challenge to impact our world for the kingdom, not just do good deeds.
In this message we hear the heart behind the ministry of Compassion Canada. President and CEO, Barry Slauenwhite, describes how we all look at poverty through our own unique worldviews. These worldviews are often based on advertisements, media, and sometimes personal experiences, but the best place to base our view of poverty is always in scripture. Poverty is a weapon used in a spiritual war, therefore, we must fight it with spiritual weapons. The answer to poverty is the gospel, wrapped in tangible love. We are left with a challenge to impact our world for the kingdom, not just do good deeds.
Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, “Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great.” We couldn't agree more with this principle, and today's guest is a living example of it. Time and again, we've seen that building a culture of trust not only improves employees' daily workplace experience, but even leads to increased productivity and thus ministry impact. Today, we're talking with Barry Slauenwhite, president of Compassion Canada, who has served there since 1983. Over the past several years, Compassion Canada has experienced 20% annual growth, while giving new promise and purpose to 1.4 million children around the world. Barry has very intentionally created a culture of trust and integrity by casting a vision for the company's culture and then enforcing it relentlessly. He demonstrates trustworthiness and demands it in his employees, and today's discussion is jam-packed with wisdom from a humble leader. Find the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/42-barry-slauenwhite-compassion-canada.