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The Web of Poverty
Definitions matter. The way in which we choose to define a problem influences the solution we offer and therefore shapes our engagement with the world [ read more ]
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Definitions matter. The way in which we choose to define a problem influences the solution we offer and therefore shapes our engagement with the world [ read more ]
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The essence of being a church is love. The church as an organization based on love has the responsibility of loving God, his people, and the world whi [ read more ]
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“Thanks so much, Jerry! I don’t know what I would have done without you. I am sure this will be the last time.” As Tony left his office, Jerry thought [ read more ]
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Social isolation is a complex concept comprised of multiple dimensions including physical, social, emotional, and psychological. It operates at the in [ read more ]
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Although there has been a significant improvement in terms of the quality of life for many South Africans since 1994, the reality for a significant po [ read more ]
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Religion has played a rather ambivalent role in the study of development. This can partly be attributed to the common emphasis on its role for providi [ read more ]
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3 Ways You Can Love People Across Socioeconomic Lines. [ read more ]
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A guide to the debate about poverty lines Photo by LinedPhoto on Unsplash [ read more ]
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This article compares experiences of social isolation and perceptions of belonging between lower-income and higher-income people. We conducted individ [ read more ]
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Poverty is a human condition. Social, economic, psychological and political factors affect society and can alleviate as well as stimulate poverty. Rel [ read more ]
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The postulate that the community has a moral responsibility to support the poor is a central message of the Bible. In this paper, I show that this bas [ read more ]