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On Not Getting Used To Poverty
Dr. Robertson McQuilkin of Columbia International University tells a story about visiting his son in India. His son was working and living in the slums ...
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Executive Uses His Position to Help the Poor
Sweatshops in Southeast Asia crank out many of the name brand clothes that you and I wear every day. Sadly, many of these clothes are made by poorly paid ...
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Fighting Human Trafficking Requires Absolutes
In his book Visions of Vocation, Christian author and thinker Stephen Garber tells the story of meeting a woman who directed the Protection Project, an ...
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Cancelled Wedding Inspires Feast For The Needy
An El Dorado Hills, California family overcame their own emotional turmoil to turn a canceled wedding into a special event for approximately 100 less ...
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One Child Changes History
A picture of a drowned Syrian boy fleeing the war-torn region took over the headlines, and even impacted how European leaders responded to the fleeing ...
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Professor Says Humans Are Just Machines
In his book Flesh and Machines, MIT professor Rodney Brooks writes that a human being is nothing but a machine—or what he calls a "big bag ...
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Project Hurts Kenyan Farmers
Here's a quick case study for how trying to help can actually hurt poor people. Norway gives more of its government resources, as a percentage, to ...
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Churches Should Have a 'Love-Radius'
Bombs have what's called a "blast-radius," defined as the distance from the source that will be affected when an explosion occurs. Churches ...
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Phillip Yancey Reflects on Missionary Work in South Korea
Phillip Yancey toured the Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery, built to honor 145 missionaries in South Korea. All of the missionaries died in their ...
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Condemned Man Can't Accept His Freedom
Walter McMillian was convicted of killing 18-year-old Ronda Morrison at a dry cleaner in Monroeville, Alabama in 1986. Three witnesses testified against ...
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