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May 3, 2013 By Shantha Alonso Leave a Comment

Mothers Ending Poverty: MaryBeth Stover, Marietta, Pennsylvania

Leading up to Mother’s Day, the NCC Poverty Initiative is sharing a series of stories lifting up, celebrating, and praying for mothers who are fighting poverty and alleviating suffering in their communities. Prayer for Marybeth: God, thank you for expressing your love through MaryBeth to her family and community members seeking employment. Thank you for […]

Filed Under: Child Poverty, Homelessness, Housing, Jobs, Unemployment Tagged With: employment, Lancaster County Council of Churches, Mother's Day

May 2, 2013 By Shantha Alonso Leave a Comment

Mothers Fighting Poverty: Rev. Kathleen Wilder, St. Louis, Missouri

Leading up to Mother’s Day, the NCC Poverty Initiative is sharing a series of stories lifting up, celebrating, and praying for mothers who are fighting poverty and alleviating suffering in their communities. Prayer for Kathleen: God, thank you for expressing your love through Kathleen to hungry and sojourning people of St. Louis. Thank you for […]

Filed Under: Homelessness, Hunger Tagged With: Homeless, Hunger, Mother's Day, St. Louis, The BRIDGE, United Methodist

May 1, 2013 By Shantha Alonso Leave a Comment

Mothers Ending Poverty: Stephanie Krauss, St. Louis, Missouri

Leading up to Mother’s Day, the NCC Poverty Initiative is sharing a series of stories lifting up, celebrating, and praying for mothers who are fighting poverty and alleviating suffering in their communities. Prayer for Stephanie: Creator God, thank you for expressing your love to disconnected and dropout youth through Stephanie. Thank you for filling her […]

Filed Under: Child Poverty, Homelessness, Public Education Tagged With: Mother's Day, Poverty

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