Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Save the Children Partners with American Girl to Promote Childhood Literacy in the United States

"American Girl's new 2012 Girl of the Year®, McKenna™, will help children across the United States become better readers through the McKenna Online Initiative promoting Save the Children's U.S. Literacy Programs. Introduced this January, McKenna is a skilled gymnast whose confidence tumbles when she starts having difficulty with reading comprehension — an issue affecting many children as they enter fourth grade, particularly the 16 million children living in poverty. Through McKenna, girls will discover the power of believing in themselves and their potential to achieve great things."

Click here to learn more about this new program.

Friday, January 20, 2012

CARE's Response to the Horn of Africa Crisis

"On July 20, 2011, the United Nations declared a state of famine in two areas of southern Somalia: the Bakool agropastoral livelihood zones and all areas of Lower Shabelle. Subsequently, four more Somali areas have been declared as a famine. At that point, the whole region of the Horn of Africa was suffering from the worst drought in more than 60 years, affecting Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya."

To read more, click here.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Ultimate Example of Preventive Medicine

"Few of us expect to be confronted with our own mortality during the course of your average workday, but that's exactly what happened to Bill Weir last Friday, January 13th.

In Los Angeles to interview renowned cancer specialist and preventive medicine proponent, Dr. David Agus, Bill underwent a battery of tests to show the Nightline audience the analytics behind Dr. Agus' approach. What he discovered was beyond anything he expected, and changed the entire course of the story he went to cover."

Click here to watch Bill's story.

Monday, January 16, 2012

ChildFund Partners With Missions in Action

"ChildFund is participating in a web reality series called MISSIONS IN ACTION (MIA) with host Alex Boylan, who travels the globe telling the stories of people and organizations that are providing services to the world’s underprivileged. In these episodes, MIA shares stories about ChildFund’s work in Kenya. To watch, click on the video. We believe the stories will inspire you."

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Startling Clarity: Moral Relativism and Education

"For years, I’ve been warning you about the dangers of relativism and what happens when society abandons a Christian worldview. Now I’d like to show you.

Dr. Stephen Anderson teaches philosophy at A.B. Lucas Secondary School in Ontario, Canada. His students had just finished a unit on metaphysics and were about to start one on ethics."

Read more of Chuck Colson's commentary here.

MLK, Jr. day inspires ‘virtual volunteerism’ campaign

"How would you like to volunteer in a food line this MLK, Jr Day of Service without ever having to leave your home or get off of work? Now you can. This January 16, the Christian humanitarian aid organization World Vision is encouraging those who can’t volunteer in person to honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by volunteering virtually!"

Click here to learn how you can participate.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

This Valentine's Day, Help Break the Cycle of Poverty

"When you get Valentine’s Day cards from Save the Children, your donation supports our education, health and resiliency work in the U.S. for children living in poverty."

Learn more here.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Morality and the Economy: No Separating the Two

"During the seemingly endless build-up to the Iowa caucuses, there was one consistent refrain repeated over and over. It’s like the big lie — the more you keep repeating it, the more people are going to believe it, but it remains a lie.

The lie was simply this: that the political parties have to choose between social issues and economic issues. This year, the media and the party machines are telling us ad nauseam that the only issue that matters is the economy."

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Freddie Mac to give unemployed homeowners a break

"Homeowners who lose their jobs will be able to skip payments on loans backed by Freddie Mac for up to a full year under a new policy taking effect Feb. 1 at the mortgage finance giant."


Read more on the new policy here.

Friday, January 6, 2012

MLK and Religious Freedom: Mark the Day

"Monday, January 16, is Martin Luther King Day. Most schools recognize the day — as they should. But will they teach students about Dr. King’s Christian faith, which motivated and guided his campaign for civil rights?

During his Birmingham civil rights campaign, Dr. King required every participant to sign a pledge committing to do ten things. The first was to 'meditate daily on the teachings and life of Jesus.' Others included the expectation that all participants would 'walk and talk in the manner of love, for God is love;' and 'pray daily to be used by God in order that all men might be free.'”

Click here to read more of Chuck Colson's commentary.