The winners of the PovertyCure International Short Film Festival have been chosen. And all seven winning films are poignant calls to awareness about the causes of and solutions...
Today’s the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the War on Poverty. On January 8, 1964 in his Annual Message to Congress on the State of the Union,...
Offering you the latest news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics. Five Conservative Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For Washington Post Wonkblog A bit...
Lisa Warren never expected to be homeless. But according to Orlando Sentinel columnist Beth Kassab, Warren lost her job as an elementary school teacher in 2012 and was...
As Americans, individualism is just part of our culture. And with the advent of iPhones and iPads, we often rely more on our gadgets than on other people....
Let’s face it: recent college graduates are not inheriting the greatest economic situation, and it’s taking a toll on their generation. So if we want to help young...
In case you missed it – here are the top posts for the week. The Year in Freedom Greg Ayers To build a free, flourishing society, we believe...
Do you want to see examples of ministries that are really good at helping others? As we celebrate the close of 2013 this week, we need look no...
Is there a solution to poverty and income inequality? In a series of recent articles on income inequality in the Christian Post, Ron Sider, a professor at Palmer...
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