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"Effective compassion" September 02, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 34
Effective compassion
COVER STORY | By Marvin Olasky
Pundits who say compassionate conservatism is dead should get out more often More >>
Women find help after life-changing difficulties
Bay Area Rescue
| by Mark Bergin
Mission brings good news to California’s roughest city
CityTeam Ministries
| by Victoria Holowink
At Pennsylvania shelter, cleansing starts on the inside
Crossroads Center
| by Anthony Mator
Christian faith saturates a Nebraska homeless shelter’s program
Genessee Co. Habitat
| by Anthony Mator
Charity helps families begin new lives in low-cost homes
Guiding Light Mission
| by Anthony Mator
A return to order helps shelter reclaim lives
Jobs For Life
| by Kathleen Thorne
Program helps prepare the homeless for life on the job
Manoomin Project
| by Anthony Mator
Indian-led project aims to restore juvenile delinquents and important crop
Mission Solano
| by Mark Bergin
Connecting the homeless to physical and spiritual lifelines
Rachel's House
| by Anthony Mator
Christian rehab community offers women leaving prison a place to grow
Theology of giving
| by Marvin Olasky
Miroslav Volf says generosity & forgiveness are at the root of knowing God
TRUTH Seekers
| by Kathleen Thorne
Youth program helps seekers in poor neighborhoods find the truth
Urban Promise
| by Victoria Holowink
Street ministry paves the way for kids to hear the gospel
Women's Job Corps
| by Kathleen Thorne
Christian Women's Job Corps offers women one-on-one mentoring
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Little Miss Sunshine is funny but foul
Material Girls | by Arsenio Orteza
Hilary & Haylie play Paris & Nicole
Snakes on a Plane | by Andrew Coffin
Snakes will be remembered for blog input—and little else
Bestselling books | by Chris Anderson
Four bestselling nonfiction hardbacks reviewed by Susan Olasky
Here’s a simple solution for a widespread problem
The sower sows | by Andrée Seu
We await the first fruits of a bumper crop
Overprivileged kids | by Janie B. Cheaney
Compassion's tail | by Marvin Olasky
Mom-and-pop charities deserve more from the Bush administration
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