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Margaret was separated from her parents when she fled violence in South Sudan. With Feed the Hungry’s help she is building a better future.
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Margaret was separated from her parents when she fled violence in South Sudan. With Feed the Hungry’s help she is building a better future.
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What we are watching in the post-Christian West is the inexorable marching of what I will term “The Theology Of The Skull”.
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Unless we can understand, engage, communicate, connect and serve the different generations, we will edge towards irrelevancy and extinction.