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The "15-70-15 Rule" of Involvement
In his work with International Justice (a Christian ministry that works to free the victims of human trafficking), Gary Haugen says he has noticed what ...
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The Poor Can't Afford to Have "Bad Luck"
Gary Haugen, an ardent Christ-follower and the President of International Justice Mission, has seen global poverty up close for the last two decades. ...
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Global Violence Against Women and Girls
In the developing world, gender discrimination takes on violent and lethal forms.
- Globally, 5,000 women and girls are murdered every year in so-called "honor killings" by family members who feel disgraced because a sister or daughter has seemed to act immodestly, or because they have fallen in love with the wrong guy, or because (most cruelly) they have been "defiled" by rape.
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Justice for the Poor Resembles a Broken-down Truck
To visualize the way public justice systems in the developing world "work" for hundreds of millions of the world's poorest people, I find ...
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Christianity Radically Changed View of the Poor
In his massive study of wealth and poverty in ancient society, scholar Peter Brown traces a radical shift in society's view of the poor and marginalized. ...
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Outcast Meets the God of Justice
Bible scholar Christopher Wright tells a moving story about a friend from India who was led to Christ by reading the Old Testament. At the time he taught ...
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MLK Jr. and Nietzsche Respond to Injustice
Some people try to deal with the problem of senseless suffering by abandoning belief in God. But that leaves some big questions: If there is no God, why ...
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Self-Worship Is at the Heart of Sin
Self-worship is at the heart of all kinds of evils. Greed, lust, selfishness, fear—all are forms of self-worship … [Here's a graphic ...
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Tim Keller's "Sequel" to the Good Samaritan
We're all familiar with the parable of the Good Samaritan. A despised Samaritan stops to help a man who has been beaten by robbers. One of the main ...
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Study Finds Poverty Saps Mental Capacity
For the rich or middle-class it might seem reasonable to ask, Why can't poor people just try harder and pull themselves out of the cycle of poverty? ...
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