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  2. Christian humanitarian aid - Wikipedia

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    [30] The majority of evangelical Christian humanitarian organizations were founded in the second half of the 20th century. [ 31 ] Among those with the most partner countries, there was the foundation of World Vision International (1950), Samaritan's Purse (1970), Mercy Ships (1978), Prison Fellowship International (1979), International Justice ...

  3. World Relief - Wikipedia

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    World Relief (officially, World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals) is a global Christian humanitarian organization whose mission is to boldly engage the world’s greatest crises in partnership with the church. The organization was founded in the aftermath of World War II to respond to the urgent humanitarian needs of ...

  4. International Disaster Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    This will extend the ministry beyond financial assistance and expand its exposure to the Christian Churches/Churches of Christ. During times of disaster, DART teams can work together to: Perform clean-up and temporary repairs such as putting tarps on roofs and covering broken windows and doors, Distributing emergency supplies, and constructing ...

  5. How Jimmy Carter became the face of Habitat for Humanity - AOL

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    The country is awash in organizations that provide relief for those in need. For Carter, those connected to him say, it had to do with his deep Christian faith.

  6. Non-denominational Christianity - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] In 2010, there were 35,496 nondenominational churches in the US with over 12 million congregants. [21] If combined into a single group, nondenominational churches collectively represented the third-largest Christian grouping in the United States in 2010, after the Roman Catholic Church and Southern Baptist Convention. [22]

  7. Syrian Christians attend services, schools reopen a week ...

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    DAMASCUS/LATAKIA, Syria (Reuters) -Syrian Christians attended regular Sunday services for the first time since the dramatic overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad a week ago, in an early test of ...

  8. Seventh-day Adventist interfaith relations - Wikipedia

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    This article describes the relationship between the Seventh-day Adventist Church and other Christian denominations and movements, and other religions.Adventists resist the movement that advocates their full ecumenical integration into other churches because they believe such a transition would force them to renounce their foundational beliefs and endanger the distinctiveness of their religious ...

  9. Christians in the US may become a minority group by 2070 ...

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    Story at a glance In the United States, fewer individuals are identifying as Christian for various reasons. To better understand what the nation’s religious landscape may look like in 2070 ...