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Charissa Koh

Charissa Koh

Charissa is a WORLD reporter who often writes about poverty-fighting and criminal justice. She resides with her family in Atlanta.

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Articles by Charissa Koh
“Holy sandpaper”

“Holy sandpaper”

Darrell and Catheleen Jordan fought throughout their first decades of marriage, but learning true love and respect helped their relationship thrive

The coronavirus outbreak creates challenges for recovering addicts and the ministries that serve them

Giving holds steady, but nonprofit groups fear the worst is yet to come

Charissa Koh | A church in New York City is learning how to minister to the homeless and addicted from a distance


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God’s calling on Tom Sharkey’s life seemed irresistible, but 31 years of pastoring a sometimes-resistant flock was challenging

Christians working in hospice find opportunities to serve patients, families, and churches in their valley of suffering

Charissa Koh | As a pandemic continues, poverty-fighting ministries struggle to meet needs, with decreasing donations and fewer volunteers. But many persevere, trusting God to provide

The United States responds to COVID-19 outbreaks in holding centers

Facing long hours and angry customers, some Christian employees in grocery stores try to be examples of encouragement and calm amid a pandemic

Social distancing and isolation put added pressure on people in recovery