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photograph of Invisible Children's Jason Russell

Talking to the co-founder about the million dollars, Uganda and T-shirts.

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image of people in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake

As people rush to help Haiti, we need to be aware of five common myths of humanitarian aid.

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How can we live out our faith in the gay community?

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Oh yes, it is that time of year again. If you have not already experienced the joy that is Spring Break 2008, you are likely counting down the days until this glorious, class-free week of sunsets on the beach and coconut-scented tanning oil. Nationwide, 20-somethings bond with friends while taking road trips to Mexico or Florida, or a trip home to see the folks. Spring break has long been associated with rest and relaxation for the middle-class to affluent college student.

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This catastrophe has glimmers of hope that compel us to do more—and remember.

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Tomorrow's Help-Portrait event seeks to give people hope through photography.

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Social justice has become a buzz phrase in Christianity lately. Halting global injustice seems to be one of the foremost concerns of young Christians, and its emphasis is changing the face of the Church from the way it engages society to the way it engages politics. But is our emphasis on social justice detracting from other areas of the Gospel?

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When I ask Joyce if she has anything to tell Americans, she says, “Maybe they will help us with something that they have. Anything!” She goes on to describe the falling down, leaky-roofed house where she teaches some children with disabilities from her community. She calls it a “rubbish house.”

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