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June 19, 2013
Lifetree Cafes offer space for tough topics
WATERBURY, Conn.—On a recent Monday evening, a room inside Christ Community Church was transformed into a coffeehouse with fresh-brewed coffee, plenty of popped kettle corn and the thorny subject of racism on the table.
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June 18, 2013
Rye Presbyterian Church grant will help teach English in Port Chester
Congregation contributes $1,000 for babysitting, school supplies
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian News Service
PORT CHESTER, N.Y.—Dozens of Spanish speaking Port Chester residents want to learn to speak English well but dozens of factors can prohibit them from making it to classes. Thanks to a grant from Rye Presbyterian Church Women’s Association, parents have one less barrier to learning English.
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June 18, 2013
CWS praises 38 countries that have halved hunger
American group sees the growing success in Republic of Georgia
From Church World Service
NEW YORK—Development and relief agency CWS welcomes the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) announcement June 12 that 38 countries, including several where CWS supports local hunger and malnutrition programs, have met the internationally established Millennium Development goals to cut hunger in half by 2015.
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June 18, 2013
Pope Francis: Wasting food is like stealing from the poor
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June 17, 2013
Bear hugs
North Carolina church’s aid to Oklahoma tornado victims includes stuffed animals
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June 17, 2013
Pastoral residency program, For Such a Time as This, receives $25,000
Largest single gift comes from Presbytery of Tampa Bay
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Summer 2013 intern at the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations – Onaje Crawford
Published June 18, 2013
I am Onaje Crawford, a senior at Princeton Theological Seminary who comes to the Presbyterian Church’s UN Office as a Field Education Intern. After graduating from The Taft School, a college-preparatory boarding school in Connecticut, and Boston University, where I a received a Bachelors of Science on Political Science, I returned to my hometown of Newark, NJ in 2004. Since returning home, I have served my community by working in education reform. From 2004 until 2007, I helped plan, open, and operate University Heights Charter School, an award-winning, K-8 school in Newark’s Central Ward. In 2007, I began ...
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A Second Look at Food Deserts: Is Increased Access the Answer?
Published June 18, 2013
Recently, some studies have been published with findings that contradict our understanding of food deserts. The New York Times article where this is covered cites two studies. One published last March that used national data (multiple locations) found that poor urban neighborhoods had more fast food restaurants and convenience stores than more wealthy areas, but also had more grocery stores. This study also did not find a connection between proximity of grocery stores and fast food venues to child BMI or eating habits. Additionally, a study on California youth did not find a relationship between proximity of grocery stores and ...
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Living out our faith
Published June 18, 2013
Big Tent 2013 will be here before we know it.
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