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My Week in a War Zone
The most dangerous place in the world wrecked my heart and soul.
Joy Beth SmithApril 22, 2016

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Loving Up Close
Living out the gospel by bringing—and keeping—families together
Carol Lee, Bethany Christian ServicesMay 1, 2015
Examining Adoption Ethics
The Adoption Crisis, Part 3
Some of us will raise the money, some will raise awareness, and some will raise the kids—but it will take all of us together to make an impact.
By Jen HatmakerNovember 19, 2014
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Giving Out of My Poverty
Learning to trust God with little
Marian V. LiautaudMarch 12, 2014
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An Embarrassment of Riches
What going broke taught me about real wealth
Caryn RivadeneiraMarch 12, 2014
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Drilling for Change in Ethiopia
Entrepreneur Tigist Teshome is one of few women in her field, and she is empowering communities by providing clean water access all across Ethiopia
Amber StenbergAugust 30, 2013
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Mother Teresa
A glimpse into the history of the life of revered Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of Calcutta's Missionaries of Charity
Cassie Jolene SchenckAugust 30, 2013
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St. Teresa of Ávila
The story of the Christian mystic, Carmelite nun, and former patroness of Spain
Natalie LederhouseJune 4, 2013
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The High Cost of Thrift
What we think of as good stewardship may not be at all.
Keri Wyatt KentDecember 1, 2010
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Shopping That Helps
Want to do some shopping that will actually help the poor rather than hurt them? Here are a few websites with information, products, and more.
Keri Wyatt KentDecember 1, 2010
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American Woman
Camerin CourtneyOctober 14, 2010
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Won't You Be a Neighbor?
Living out God's greatest commandment.
Kyle WhiteFebruary 1, 2010
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Praying and Purling
How women are turning knitting into a ministry to the needy.
Keri WyattSeptember 1, 2007
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Arloa Sutter's Aha!
Her simple act of obedience led to a life-changing ministry.
Keri Wyatt KentJanuary 1, 2007
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The Least of These
In Matthew 26, Jesus says the poor will always be with us. Does that mean efforts to wipe out poverty are pointless?
Nancy OrtbergJanuary 1, 2006