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Compassion--Justice--Poverty--Community Transformation--What is the Relationship?
Posted by  Patricia Johnson

Join us for a weekly conversation on the relationship between compassion, justice, poverty and community transformation. Tune in to what people like Dr. Amy Sherman, Ex. Dir. of the Center on Faith in Communities have to say about the Relationship between Compassion and Justice;Mark Earley, President and CEO of Prison Fellowship, founded by Chuck Colson, on How to Cultivate a Compassionate Heart;John Hasler, Associate Pastor of the Theater Church on Societal Barriers to Expressions of Compassion and many more!Send us a tweet on Twitter or follow us on FaceSbook. Never before in our current lifetime have so many needed compassion in all of its various forms. Share your thoughts, ideas, and make a difference right now in some one's life. It begins with compassion.

How can you uniquely show compassion to those in need?
Posted by  Patricia Johnson

Thanksgiving has passed and Christmas right around the corner. Read David Treadwell's post on why the Central Union Mission has initiated a Campaign for Compassion. What unique ways have you found to express compassion for others during the holiday season?

While compassion is a noun, by its very definition it includes a call to action: sorrow for the suffering or trouble of another accompanied by an urge to help (Webster's New World Dictionary). At the Central Union Mission during our Campaign for Compassion we hope to first call attention to the needs of many people in the Washington, DC area who are suffering, and, even more importantly, we want to present opportunities to satisfy that urge to help. Right here in the nation's capital there are thousands of hungry, homeless and hurting people. These men, women and children need food, clothing, housing and work. They also need spiritual guidance and practical counseling and training for everyday living. Did you know that one out of five children live below the poverty line in the District of Columbia?

The needs and opportunities for compassionate service and ministry in Washington are great. Our desire is to partner with many new and old friends and together work to satisfy the God-ordained urge to help those in need in our nation's capital. What can you do? Posted by David Treadwell, Executive Director, Central Union Mission

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