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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Drought vs. Famine
I was reading this statement in Poverty News and realized that it is what I really wanted to say. I hope you are convicted as much as I was. I have really been impressed by some donors and friends who … Continue reading
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God’s Economics
I’ve always wanted to write a book on economics (one that is easy to understand). When I was in college, I thought economics was so important—but the textbooks were so hard to comprehend. I remember when my children were growing … Continue reading
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$269,000–Wow!
Martin Luther King, Jr. summarized the parable of the Good Samaritan in his very last sermon, I’ve Been to the Mountain Top, by the difference in two questions. He described the priest and the Levite as men who asked the … Continue reading
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