hunger

COMMENTARY: From numbness to action: Ending world hunger

By Mary Catherine Hinds — October 18, 2013
(RNS) This morning, in preparation for a hunger presentation, I read through a skit that told the firsthand experiences of a rich child alongside that of a poor child. In the middle of the reading, all of a sudden, the numbness wore off.

The church in a land of climate change

By Jonathan Merritt — May 29, 2013
In places like Malawi, the Church may hold the key to addressing climate concerns.

Kosher food pantries report growing need

By Lauren Markoe — January 10, 2013
(RNS) Many people, including Jewish Americans, have a hard time believing that Jews could be struggling to put food on the table in the U.S. But kosher food banks say they know it's true. By Lauren Markoe.

George McGovern: A friend to the hungry

By John L. McCullough — October 22, 2012

(RNS) Former Sen. George McGovern was a friend to anyone concerned about the issue of hunger and malnutrition in the world, always making hunger a top concern, even when the political winds did not favor that fight as a topical concern. By John McCullough.

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