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From the Vatican to the White House and back on Child Abuse


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‘Symposium on Child Abuse’ sponsored by 45 NGOs and interfaith organizations gathers more than 1600 participants to listen to 73 speakers from around the world
the Symposium will contribute to a greater awareness of the gravity and extent of child sexual abuse and promote more effective cooperation at every level of society in eradicating this profound evil”
Pope Francis, Pontifex, VaticanCAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, USA, April 8, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ From the Vatican to the White House and back on Child Abuse
International virtual ‘Symposium on Child Abuse’ dedicated to the prevention and healing of victims of child abuse, sponsored by 45 NGOs and interfaith organizations on national and international levels gathers more than 1600 participants to listen to 73 speakers from around the world from April 8-10. ....

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The Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College, VOMO, and World Vision Announce National COVID-19 Day


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WHEATON, Ill., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Over the past year, the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College and volunteer management nonprofit VOMO have been at the forefront of equipping community organizations for COVID-19 response. Today, HDI, VOMO, World Vision, the National Association of Social Workers and other nonprofit, grassroots, and corporate partners are announcing the launch of National COVID-19 Day.
National COVID-19 Day will take place on
March 11, which is the one-year anniversary since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The purpose of National COVID-19 Day is to help the United States navigate our collective grief, encourage one another, and embrace hope for what is ahead. ....

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COVID-19 Hurts. But the Bible Brings Hope.


In times of trial and trouble, many Americans turn to the Bible for encouragement. And with good reason, according to a new study. In the middle of a global pandemic, a contentious election, and social unrest, the American Bible Society (ABS), with assistance from Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program, found a strong correlation between Scripture reading and hope.
Frequent Bible readers rated themselves 33 points more hopeful than irregular Scripture readers did in two surveys of more than 1,000 people done six months apart. The study also found that people are more hopeful when they read Scripture more frequently.
On a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the most hopeful, Americans who report reading the Bible three or four times per year scored 42; people who read monthly scored 59; weekly, 66; and multiple times per week, 75. ....

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