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The Emotional and Mental Health Crisis in Poverty
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A Resurgence of Republicanism: Seizing the Opportunity to Reclaim Self-governance
As a new administration reins in government overreach, a crisis of dependency is sure to come to light. With a generation withdrawing from an over-reliance on federal relief, a unique opportunity will arise to reclaim self-governance and revive private charity. The question remains: “Will we seize this moment?” James Whitford calls us to action.

Partnering with Landlords for Affordable Housing
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Forgotten Faces: A Call for the Church to Engage the Elderly
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What’s Justice Got to Do With It? How Justice Works With Charity to Uplift the Poor
Justice is a hot topic with wildly divergent interpretations. Charity is an enigmatic and even questionable virtue to many. This article cuts through the modern moral cacophony and outlines a clear, essential role for both in poverty resolution.
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