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Early Church Leaders on Giving to the Poor
Ambrose (theologian and church leader, 4th century) wrote: "There is your brother, naked and crying! And you stand confused over the choice of an ...
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Wanting the Cure Without the Care
What we see, and like to see, is cure and change. But what we do not see and do not want to see is care: the participation in the pain, the solidarity ...
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Couple Uses Wedding Reception to Feed People
When Michigan residents Christine Bouwkamp and Kyle Kramer got married in the spring of 2007, they held a wedding reception that was anything but traditional. ...
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Sharing the Gift
Thanksgiving ... is first of all a North American feast. This nation is affluent and has more than it needs. The realization that what we have is a free ...
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Man Starts Kidney Donation Chain
Michigan resident Matt Jones decided to offer one of his kidneys, simply because he knew someone would need it.
"I thought that if I could help one ...
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Child Demonstrates Generosity with Candy
Kevin Harney tells the following story in his book, Seismic Shifts:
Years ago, a little boy named Dustin entered the Smarties stage of life. It might not ...
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Our Riches Must Not Be Hoarded
The Bible doesn't mind prosperity; it just insists that it be shared.
—Jim Wallis, quoted by Heidi Husted in her sermon "Stewards of Just ...
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House Built for Dysfunctional Families
The Ledbetter family likes to spend time at home together, just not in the same room. So they built a 3,600-square-foot house with special rooms for ...
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Giving Campaign Leads to Greed Fest
Generosity may not always be a good thing. Kevin Shelton, nicknamed "Money Man," a wealthy real estate investor in St. Petersburg, Florida, ...
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When Tithing Was More Than a Tenth
How much people gave in the Old Testament is hazy. Most people say 10 percent. That's true for starters, because in the Old Testament there were several ...
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