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  2. YWCA - Wikipedia

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    The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) is a nonprofit organization with a focus on empowerment, leadership, and rights of women, young women, and girls in more than 100 countries. The World office is currently based in Geneva, Switzerland , and the nonprofit is headquartered in Washington, DC.

  3. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour - Wikipedia

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    By 1906, 67,000 youth-led Christian Endeavor societies had been organized worldwide, with over four million members. Christian Endeavor took up many causes and was influential in supporting the temperance movement in the 1920s. Cover of an 1895 CE pamphlet describing the society's program at Huntingdon Valley Presbyterian Church in Huntingdon ...

  4. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    This involves programs that include seminars for ministry, community outreach, troubled youth mentoring, and an international ministry. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Since its inception in 1961, the organization has grown rapidly, both in the United States and internationally, but lessened in popularity due to recent controversy.

  5. Greenville Women Giving aims group's philanthropy at high ...

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    “Greenville Women Giving was established in 2006 by three women who had read about a program similar to this in another city,” Pannier says. “They thought there might be an opportunity in ...

  6. Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center - Wikipedia

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    Women's Program. Sabeel's Women's Program "encourages networks of women, fosters inclusivity, broadens knowledge of existing support resources, and educates women on their spiritual history and their responsibility as Christian women". [15] Witness Visits. Sabeel offers regular "witness visits" to the Holy Land for Christian clergy.

  7. Some women of color have been disappointed and upset by evangelical Christian churches — both predominantly white and multiracial — whose leaders failed to openly decry racism or homophobia.

  8. Awana - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the children's program at the North Side Gospel Center in Chicago laid the foundation for the principles of Awana. [1] Lance Latham, North Side's senior pastor, collaborated with the church's youth director, Art Rorheim, to develop weekly clubs that they believed would appeal to all children.

  9. The Key Principles of Christian Investing - AOL

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    Christian investing is a type of ESG (environment, social, governance) investing that aims to select investments that align with the values and beliefs of the Christian religion. Like all ...