Global Illiteracy

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Global Illiteracy

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Fighting Illiteracy One Cup of Tea (and School) at a Time

By building schools for poor Pakistani and Afghan Muslim youth, Greg Mortenson promotes peace by fighting illiteracy.

Related Topics: Faiths, Islam, School, Child, Girls Education, Education, real heroes, Worst Threats, Hero, people dont, Global Illiteracy, Promise

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Meditating for Peace

As wars rage, Buddhists use their inner clarity for global harmony.

Related Topics: Faiths, Buddhism, Nonviolence, Violence, World, Heart, traditional spiritual paths, untapped natural resource, Mind, advocates restraint, Love, resolving conflict

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Beliefnet's Most Inspiring Person of 2005--Victoria Ruvolo

How a Long Island woman who showed compassion for her attacker became Beliefnet's Most Inspiring Person of the Year.

Related Topics: Inspiration, Most Inspiring Person Of The Year, 2005, ruvolo, person, Life, Cancer Research, Readers, pediatric cancer research, extensive cosmetic surgery, child led fundraising efforts, Research, countrys interest

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Spring Break With Reality; Judas Tells All

Kathy Shaidle blogs about religion, culture, and politics for Beliefnet.

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Rick Warren's Second Reformation

The first reformation of the church was about creeds. The next will be about deeds, says the purpose-driven pastor.

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Evangelicals Embrace New Global Priorities

Some top leaders want to broaden the focus from culture-war 'family issues' to helping the world's poor.

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Swami Uptown Archive: February 2005

Jesse Kornbluth's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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Swami Uptown Archive: August 2004

Jesse Kornbluth's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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