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Rebuilding Urban Neighborhoods
Urban activist and Christian community developer Bob Lupton challenges common conceptions about modern charitable work by arguing that most charity is ineffective and does more harm than good. He advocates helping the very poor learn to help themselves and encouraging the well-off to live alongside the poor.
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Churches and Domestic Abuse; Medical Ministry
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Keeping the Sabbath; India Sex Selection; Jim Wallis on Serving the Common Good
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Holy Week; Same-Sex Marriage; Evangelist Nick Vujicic
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby; St. Francis and the New Pope; Desert Passover Seder
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Pope Francis; None of the Above: Religious Implications
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Conclave Update; Same-Sex Marriage and the Supreme Court; Nones: Political Implications
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New Archbishop of Canterbury; Rise of the Nones: Who Are They; Vatican-Nun Controversy
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Colorado Springs Evangelicals; NYC Houses of Worship
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Pope's Resignation; Analysis of Papal Resignation; Papal Succession
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Mainstream Christian Music; The Life of Dorothy Day
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Religion at Obama's Second Inaugural; The Thousand-Dollar Genome; Rev. Lillian Daniel
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Inauguration Perspectives of People of Faith; Lynching and Forgiveness; Kumbh Mela