CCIH 2022 Begins with Call to Love Our Neighbor
by Skylar Yan, CCIH Intern Loving our Neighbor: A Christian Response to a Changing World “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.” So says the second commandment, a pinnacle part of Christian doctrine. For hundreds of years, the Christian faith...
Loving Our Neighbor: Inspiration for EMU Nursing Students
This year’s CCIH conference theme Loving Our Neighbor: A Christian Response to a Changing World fits well with Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) nursing and other health care educational programs. As we have journeyed through a year of re-emergence from the pandemic, we have also been confronted with diverging...
Our Neighbors, Love and Global Health
by Jessica Mussro, Communications Coordinator, American Leprosy Missions It can be easy to read Scripture’s command to “love our neighbor as ourselves” as an individual mandate, something to motivate us to be kind and considerate to people around us. The field of global health, however, pushes us to...
What does it take to love our neighbor?
by Daniel O’Neill, MD, MTh The world longs for sustainable, abundant life. It’s written into the Sustainable Development Goals as health for all (#3) and collaboration to leave no one behind (#17). In Luke 10:25-37, an expert in the Law of Moses once asked Jesus, “Rabbi, what must...