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Hope For The Poor [E-book]
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Champions for the Poor with Susie Jennings and Nick Vujicic
Operation Care International (OCI) was founded by Susie Jennings to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Her life story of how God prompted her to reach out in practical ways has spread throughout the world. Born and raised in the Philippines, she came to the US, hired as a nurse for Baylor University. Decades later, after the loss of her husband to suicide, she became “Blanket Lady” featured on the Dallas Morning News. Then, within the last 12 years, she established the OCI nonprofit and quit her 6-figure job as a nurse supervisor to help the homeless in Dallas, Texas. Now the One Day Movement reaches millions.
Susie’s ministry: https://operationcareinternational.org/
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Never Chained Talk Show with Nick Vujicic: Rich in Christ
In “Champions for the Poor: Rich in Christ with Nick Vujicic,” he interviews Pastor Leon who has been faithfully serving the homeless in downtown Dallas, Texas, for 27 years. The poverty rate in the U.S is about 11.6%. That’s about 37.9 million people living in poverty in our own country and about half a million people are homeless. Learn how you can help combat homeless in your community.
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Jesus Cares for the Poor with Nick Vujicic
Nick Vujicic cares for the poor. Jesus cares for the poor. What needs to be done to alleviate poverty? How can the Church worldwide help those who struggle with lack of food, finances, housing? By taking the first step to know Jesus and to follow i n His steps, we help by being champions for the poor.
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Champions for the Poor: A Message from Nick Vujicic
In this powerful message from Nick to the Poor, he addresses some of the lies the Church may have been telling to those less fortunate. As God’s word reminds us in Isaiah 57:15, “I live in a high and holy place, and with the oppressed and lowly of spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and revive the heart of the oppressed.”