Episcopal Relief & Development
Harvesting Abundance Captures Growing Movement Around Food
After 17 years with Episcopal Relief & Development, Brian Sellers-Petersen is heeding the call of agricultural evangelism, leaving us with an abundance of wisdom, friendship and love.
World Malaria Day: A conversation about legacy, process and a commitment to reach more families
April 25th is World Malaria Day. In this conversation, we speak with program officers, Priscilla Amuah and Hilary Abii Asiah about the legacy and impact of our Netsforlife® malaria prevention program and the expanding partnerships that are helping us reach more families. We also gain a deeper understanding of our role in the monitoring and evaluation process.
Jeanne Francoise Ndimubakunzi Focuses On Gender-Based Violence During Lent
For the season of Lent this year, we reached out to people in our partner organizations and asked them about their Lenten practice. What follows are answers to those questions from Jeanne Francoise Ndimubakunzi, a Gender-Based Violence Prevention Coordinator for the Anglican Church of Burundi.
Dr. Joanne Leslie Discusses Women, Malaria and The Strength of Our Offerings to God
We invite you to join us as we encounter this Lenten journey together. Know that you are in our hearts and prayers this season as we invite you to pray for the people we serve and for our staff and friends who commit their lives to healing a hurting world.
The Rev. Rachel Carnegie Reflects On The Comfort of Community
We invite you to join us as we encounter this Lenten journey together. Know that you are in our hearts and prayers this season as we invite you to pray for the people we serve and for our staff and friends who commit their lives to healing a hurting world.
In Conversation: Challenging the “Resource-Scarce” Mindset in Development
Do you like to go deeper – get underneath the skin of things? Then this story is for you! Read this three-part conversation that happened between program officers Kellie McDaniel, Sara Delaney and Vanessa Pizer. The team reflects on an article that framed development issues from a scarcity worldview versus the asset-based worldview that Episcopal Relief & Development takes. As the conversation unfolds, interesting questions are raised and important differences are identified.