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Slavery Today: Buying and Selling Children
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 Did you know that, by one account, there are more slaves on the planet today than at any time in history? 27 million. Many of them are children. If there’s a topic n… more »
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Slavery Today: Buying and Selling Children
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Karen Shafer wrote 2 weeks ago: Wednesday, July 9, 2008 Did you know that, by one account, there are more slaves on the planet to … more »
SoupMobile 'Pennies From Heaven' Campaign
Karen Shafer wrote 2 weeks ago: My good friend, and constant friend to homeless people in Dallas, David Timothy (AKA SoupMan) has as … more »
The Bridge Is Open!
Karen Shafer wrote 2 months ago: This past Tuesday, May 20 was a momentous day for Dallas and its homeless citizens. A new, $23 … more »
A Middle-Class Homeless Crisis in Dallas?
Karen Shafer wrote 2 months ago: This blog received a comment on the post entitled “Broken” from a friend in my church, C … more »
Services Provided by The Bridge
Karen Shafer wrote 2 months ago: Dear Readers, Here’s a link to the website of a group of people who have generously allowed me … more »
Worthy or Unworthy...Is That the Question?
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Karen Shafer wrote 2 months ago: Giving Freely “…a nun once said to me, ‘Mother Teresa, you are spoiling the poor people by … more »
The Stewpot Calls for Volunteers, Donations at The Bridge
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Karen Shafer wrote 3 months ago: Here is an excerpt from the current newsletter of The Stewpot, “In As Much”: “Dear … more »
Little Ones
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Karen Shafer wrote 3 months ago: BLOGGER’S NOTE: Regarding the children in this story, I am glad to report that I have rarely seen … more »
Fellow Countrychildren
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Karen Shafer wrote 4 months ago: This link is from the Co-Grandmother of our three grandchildren, Nancy (married to Steve.) http://ww … more »
Children, Stuffed Animals, Hot Cocoa and Grace
Karen Shafer wrote 5 months ago: Journal Archives Monday, 12/29/03 When the rear door of the mobile soup kitchen slides up and I see … more »
