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Man Must Love a Single Mom's Son
Imagine a single mom. Her eleven-year-old loves baseball. Personally, she doesn't care about baseball, but because her son loves it, she hasn't ...
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Church in Slum Models True Faith
Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert write in “When Helping Hurts”:
One Sunday I was visiting one of Africa's largest slums, the massive Kibera ...
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The Poor Are the Church's Real Treasure
In the middle of the third century there was a Christian leader named Lawrence who served as a deacon in the Church of Rome. According to tradition, Lawrence ...
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World Food Bank Interviews the Poor
In the early 1990s the World Bank tried a new approach in their attempts to alleviate world poverty: they started consulting with the real experts on ...
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The Man Who Made the Greatest Impact on Poverty
According to Richard Stearns, president of World Vision, the person who has had the single greatest impact on addressing global poverty is a largely-unknown ...
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The Weeping Pizza Thief
Shortly after midnight a man entered a Papa John's in Helena, Montana and demanded money. But as the Papa John's employee started to hand over ...
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Uruguayan President Eschews Luxurious Lifestyle
As of November 2012, Jose Mujica, the president of Uruguay, held a unique position—the BBC called him "the world's poorest president." ...
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The Four Levels of Charity
Ancient Hebrew wisdom describes four levels of charity. The highest level is to provide a job for one in need without his knowledge that you provided ...
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Building Homes with Too Much Sand Leads to Tragedy
While doing relief work in Haiti following the devastating earthquake there on January 12, 2010, Palmer Chichen observed firsthand the tragedy of building ...
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How Justification by Faith Transforms Lives and Communities
One day theologian Miroslav Volf was visiting a friend who pastors a church in Sandtown, a desperately poor and dangerous neighborhood in Baltimore. As ...
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