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A Cup Of Life
Healing Waters quenches thirst and builds bridges in the Dominican Republic.
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Explosions in Central London: Salvation Army assists emergency services
Salvation Army teams are on site at two underground stations in London, helping the emergency services and victims of Thursday morning's explosions, with additional teams on standby.
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Garden of Angels
The challenge isn’t about attaining enough fortune to enable good works; the challenge is to find the fortune of doing something good.
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Where minorities give: Education is a top choice
Donations by minorities, long overlooked, are starting to gain clout.
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The 50 largest US charities
A chart of the biggest names in charity, based on tax reporting.
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Checks: A little old-fashioned, but still the best way to make a donation
Our personal-finance expert tracks down the answers you need.
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A good cause – or cause for annoyance?
Some nonprofits sell their donor lists. How to keep your giving from coming back to haunt you.
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How Good a Samaritan?
Just how far should we go in helping our neighbors?
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Gang Priest
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly takes a special look at the gang world of Los Angeles, a place where violent death is common and hope, scarce -- but not totally absent, thanks to a dedicated, savvy priest.
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God's gifts change couple's lives
A retired couple is given another precious gift in the form of a Russian orphan. Article was added to FaithandValues.com in July 2004.
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Bible women spread word through Asia
As the Bible women teach others about such issues as community health and HIV/AIDS, they share Bible stories. Article appeared in the January 20, 2003 edition.
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Who’s Hungry?
I grew up hearing sermons about “hungry children” almost every night at our dinner table, especially if there was something I didn’t like for dinner. At least that’s the way it seemed to me then and even now, in my distant memories.
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The Second Mile
In his provocative teaching on getting even, Jesus told his disciples, "If anyone forces you to go one mile, go also the second mile" (Matt. 5:41). Today, we use the expression "second mile" to refer to actions which exceed what is typically expected.
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Community as Work
Community presupposes life. We know that life is community of life. There is no life that is not living community. We can see this clearly from what is familiar to us from childhood--our living body.
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FAQ about Refugees
Learn answers to questions many people have about refugees. What is a refugee, where do they come from, and what can you do to help?
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Christopher Closeup: Brave in the Attempt
Loretta Claiborne, a Special Olympics athlete, and Lynn Morawski, the mother of a Special Olympian, discuss the impact the program has on the lives of those who are mentally challenged.
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Our Church's Wider Mission: Great Generosity, Abundant Blessings
Who benefits from a church's budget line item for Our Church's Wider Mission (OCWM)?
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Midpoint: Hope South of the Border
Just across the U.S. Border in Tijuana, Mexico, diverse missions are showing love and care for the needy.
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