Rhythms of Poverty By: Murray Nickel “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” Robert Burns originated this oft-repeated saying in the 18th-century.
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In the cold light of January, after the glut of Christmas magnanimity toward family, friends and strangers, it’s good to reflect on the scope and impact of our generosity. I …
Jesus on Justice: Living Lives of Compassion and Conviction By: Don Posterksi Is one’s spiritual health separate from the overall well-being of society? Can a Christian interact with civil society …
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Prophetic Evangelicals: Envisioning a Just and Peaceable Kingdom
by ContributorClarion call to gospel-motivated activism is timely Prophetic Evangelicals: Envisioning a Just and Peaceable Kingdom Bruce Benson, Malinda Berry, Peter Heltzel, eds. Prophetic Evangelicals: Envisioning a Just and Peaceable Kingdom …
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When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor and Yourself
by ReviewerWhen Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor and YourselfAuthors: Steve Corbett and Brian FikkertWhen it comes to helping the poor, most of us have good intentions, …