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    Amongst the multiple responses to her announcement was that of retired Syracuse University professor, pastor's wife and former lesbian Rosaria Butterfield in the Gospel Coalition article Love Your Neighbor Enough to Speak Truth - A Response to Jen Hatmaker. [30]

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    `What is it about that baby inside the womb that disqualifies it from our love and compassion?’ | Opinion

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    Ministries spread rapidly from this early beginning with schools opening in Arizona and California. By 1873, the Sisters had opened a school for the Papago Indians at San Xavier del Bac. Within a few years, they were ministering at Fort Yuma, St. Anthony's in San Diego, St. Boniface School in Banning, and St. John's Mission School in Komatke.

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    [9] [10] SERVE is held as a collaboration between UPCI Youth Ministries and Reach Out America, the disaster relief arm of the United Pentecostal Church International. [11] SERVE draws inspiration from Matthew 22:39, where Jesus says, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” [12]

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    The campaign, consisting of billboards, online ads, and television commercials, was rolled out in March 2022 by the Servant Foundation. [4] The ads feature imagery and content that create parallels between historical events and modern social movements to stories of Jesus, and contain themes of inclusivity; a spokesperson stated that its aim was to "reintroduce people to the Jesus of the Bible ...