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faith in action
EYA Experiences: Kelly Dunlap
Kelly Dunlap served as the Ethnic Young Adult Chaplain and seminar assistant. She reflects on an experience from earlier this summer which allowed her to mentor and learn from a group young adults which paid a visit to Church and Society.
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faith in action
Remember who you are
As ashes are imprinted on Christians' foreheads around the world today, we will be reminded, "You are dust, and to dust you will return."
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faith in action
Ministry With: Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc.
We often talk about poverty as a result. For those caught in the cycle of poverty, however, the divisions of cause and effect are not always apparent. We spoke with Nancy Nicolas, executive director for the Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc. to learn more about how they alleviate poverty.
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faith in action
To be made new
Nica Sy is interning at Church World Service a part of Church and Society's Ethnic Young Adult internship program. She reflects on her first week in Washington, D.C.
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faith in action
Pilgrimage for peace on the Korean Peninsula
Peace on the Korean Peninsula was the impetus for a 10-day long pilgrimage to South Korea.
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faith in action
EYA Experiences: Shannon Mendez Silva
Shannon Mendez Silva interned at RESULTS as part of Church and Society's Ethnic Young Adult internship program. She reflects on lessons she learned while serving as an intern and what motivated her during that time.
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faith in action
Everybody’s got the right to live: Living wages and housing
The typical full-time worker earning the federal minimum wage — stuck at $7.25 per hour since 2009 — would have to work 122 hours each week of the year to afford a two-bedroom apartment or 99 hours each week for a one-bedroom apartment. That's neither possible nor moral.
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social principle
The Social Community: Rights of Children
2016 Book of Discipline, Social Principles ¶162.C
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