Nathaniel Moller, a former USAID worker and expert in global health, shares gripping insights on the recent funding cuts by the U.S. government that impact the poorest communities worldwide. He discusses the church's vital role in facing such challenges and emphasizes the choice between operating from fear or love. The conversation also highlights the ongoing fight against malaria, the interconnectedness of health and poverty, and the hope for future solutions, showcasing faith-based initiatives that bridge gaps in global humanitarian efforts.