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WilmingtonFAVS Participates in Parade of Tables 2013

Wilmington Faith and Values had a table - Faith Journeys through Story - at this year's Christian Women's Job Corps fundraiser.
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WARM (Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry) prepares for summer ‘voluntourists’

Summer is a busy time for WARM. “Voluntourists” (as director J.C. Skane calls them) come from all over the country to help repair homes in Wilmington. Over a period of 10 weeks this summer, 60-100 volunteers will come to serve with WARM. Many will be church youth groups who will stay in different facilities such as the Matthew House or Cameron Hall, who partner with WARM to provide housing for volunteer workers.
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God’s Hands Extended: St. Jude’s sees major increase in food pantry demand

St. Jude Metropolitan Community Church has seen a 150 percent increase in demand at its food pantry in the last year. 
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Wilmington Literacy Pioneer Tutors Immigrants at 95

Sally Lennon is one of the most remarkable women I've met. This is a woman who has used her life to change the world and is still doing so– at 95.
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A Pope for the people

"Have any of the other popes gone back to their hotel rooms to pay their tab? Yet 76-year-old Jorge Bergoglio did just that. Surely someone would’ve paid it! His choices speak volumes to me."
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‘The Bible’ - not your grandma’s TV show!

Andy says: "I’ve watched the promotional clip. This isn’t your grandma’s movies with Charlton Heston. (Nothing against Charlton.) Think 300 or Gladiator." Are you planning on watching The Bible on the History Channel this weekend?
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“God, please heal my stingy heart:” The Light of a Generous Spirit

Blogger Andy Lee reflects on generosity. She says: "I would rather be a little tired, a little taken advantage of, and in need of a manicure than experience a dark heart. I don’t want my light to be darkness! I want to be generous."
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KIN: A business’ bracelets promote adoption

To help benefit local families, like themselves, who are trying to adopt, Hal and Jen Griffin make and sell KIN bracelets. The KIN motto: “When you invest in others, you become family. You become kin.”
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Tikkun Olam: Repairing the world… one meal at a time

Temple of Israel feeds homebound and elderly on the weekends.
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Going Beyond Charity: Hesed

Writer Andy Lee takes the Jewish word 'hesed' as part of her personal mission to help build relationships with the homeless in our community.
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