Sentences with phrase «poor homeless child»

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You know... the part about feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, healing the sick, teaching the children, helping the elderly, and giving to the poor.
«If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation,» she said, «it is not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
Ministers cast about for responses to displaced farm families, to the deepening misery of the rural and urban poor, to the epidemic use of drugs in every strata of society, to half a million homeless children; they seek techniques for church growth, approaches to spiritual nurture and meaningful worship.
Jesus» actions, then, are symbolic of adoption; abandoned children are to be brought into the church and raised by Christian parents, not in order to exploit their labor potential but because the biblical God is one with a special concern for the poor, the homeless, the weak and the abandoned.
Further, it is important that things be done «decently and in order,» that one gets involved in programs of social welfare: finding food for the poor, finding shelter for the homeless, addressing unmet needs of children and senior citizens, and that one seeks to promote responsible social action in the affairs of state and nation.
He spend $ 30,000 on billboards for a month - he should have donated the money to the poor, homeless and children's hospital
Following an annual church dinner that took place the first Sunday of December, we provided numerous opportunities for our congregation to provide needed items for the homeless, battered women and children, poor Native Americans who lived on the reservation, and poor in our community.
Unlike the skid - row «derelicts» who seemed to be the typical homeless in the «60s, the street people today embrace the whole gamut of humanity: the «new poor,» the mentally disabled, evicted families, elderly single people, hoboes, alcoholics, drug addicts, abused spouses, abused young people and cast - off children.
They share sports programs, of course, but also require players complete «field ministry» missions like service projects or trips feeding the homeless, giving clothes to the poor or delivering school supplies to local children.
The next time you are preparing to purge baby / kid stuff from your home, consider donating to Cradles to Crayons, an organization committed to providing poor and homeless children from Massachusetts (infancy to age 12) with everyday clothes, gear, toys, and school supplies.
Scientists have chronicled the impact of negative expectations in settings where they occur naturally, such as classrooms that «track» students from early youth and in society's treatment of stigmatized groups such as racial minorities, the poor, the elderly, the homeless, convicts and children with learning disabilities.
Spend time cooking or serving food to poor and homeless people over the holidays or cold winter months, work together to clean up a local park, plant a community garden or spend the day cheering up some children staying in the hospital.
Reflecting upon the poverty in London leading up to 1943, especially the treatment of poor homeless street children, the film's other themes includes celebrating with food, festivities, dance and drinks, opening ones heart to embrace those less fortunate and the spirit of giving.
Lan, in turn, finds it hard to fathom that such an adorable child could possibly be homeless, so she invites the poor orphan to share her hotel room.
Homeless children often struggle with poor nutrition and resulting health, behavioral, and mental health issues.
On top of the anti-immigrant and refugee policies, the latest budget proposals from the administration and Congress have the potential to severely cut services to those who are the poorest among us — the homeless, frail homebound seniors, people with disabilities, poor children in after school programs.
He says not only does more money need to be invested into children, but the state has to realize that it takes more money to educate certain groups, the poor and homeless, refugee and immigrant children and special education kids.
At the same time, McDowell's case has also brought up an argument that this is another «predictable» outcry among school choice supporters — who can rally around another case of a poor mother looking to improve education for their kids — who gloss over the more - complex problem of providing education for children of the homeless.
The organization has certain members who act as antagonists in most of the series» installments (such as Dahlia in the first and prequel, Claudia in 3, Walter in The Room, and Judge Holloway in Homecoming), and operates the «Wish House» (also called «Hope House»), an orphanage for poor and homeless children built by a charity organization called the «Silent Hill Smile Support Society».
ICPH studies the impact of poverty on family and child well - being and generates research that will enhance public policies and programs affecting poor or homeless children and their families.
Siloam Mission, another organization helping people in Winnipeg, hands out donated clothing to the poor and homeless, but used to throw out the children's clothing.
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