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Assistance to the needy is a key part of Christianity. The following books are examples of this issue being addressed the contemporary literature:
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Assistance to the needy is a key part of Christianity. The following books are examples of this issue being addressed in the contemporary literature:
  
 
* ''The Homeless Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew''. A provocative look at this issue based on the Gospel of Matthew
 
* ''The Homeless Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew''. A provocative look at this issue based on the Gospel of Matthew
 
* ''Jesus Among the Homeless''. A collection of works that examines the issue of homelessness and applies strategies for assistance to those in need based upon the teachings of the Scriptures.
 
* ''Jesus Among the Homeless''. A collection of works that examines the issue of homelessness and applies strategies for assistance to those in need based upon the teachings of the Scriptures.
 
* ''Meeting Homeless Jesus: A Journey from Knowing to Believing''. A collection of true stories that address this idea.
 
* ''Meeting Homeless Jesus: A Journey from Knowing to Believing''. A collection of true stories that address this idea.

Latest revision as of 01:57, 27 June 2023

Assistance to the needy is a key part of Christianity. The following books are examples of this issue being addressed in the contemporary literature:

  • The Homeless Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew. A provocative look at this issue based on the Gospel of Matthew
  • Jesus Among the Homeless. A collection of works that examines the issue of homelessness and applies strategies for assistance to those in need based upon the teachings of the Scriptures.
  • Meeting Homeless Jesus: A Journey from Knowing to Believing. A collection of true stories that address this idea.