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3.27.2018
The Truth Above Love & Love Never Fails - Michael Youssef
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The Truth about Love Today we are taught that love is a feeling, measured in extremes. Love is understood as affection or romanc...
11.28.2017
Atlanta Be Tripping (Helping the Homeless is now a Crime Edition)
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TBT Christmas Volunteers 2014 Yes, what you have heard is true, you can now get a citation ticket for handing out food to the homele...
2.16.2016
Love Matter Chatter
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Admittedly, I have always been a bit cynical when it comes to Valentine's Day. Honestly considering that I have been single for wh...
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10.06.2015
A Collection Of Minutes
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What has happened to 2015 .. Seriously.. I mean September was only around for a split second, or so it seemed. It was foretold to me that...
7.17.2015
Little 5 Points : Church Without Walls [Summer Newsletter]
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6.19.2015
Theresa Tese - Founder of Comfort Socks
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It is with a warm heart that I am able to interview Theresa Tese, founder of Comfort Socks , whom I have had the pleasure of knowin...
1.29.2015
Social Media
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Well isn't this icing on my cupcake, it seems that our Little 5 Points group now has a Facebook page. Check 'em out right meow, and...
12.21.2014
♥ ♥ ♥
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Hoping everyone a very Merry Christmas from the Little 5 Points crew!
9.12.2014
Ever Wondered What To Say To A Homeless Person?
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Check out this great article by Winston Ross on " 5 Things To Say vs 5 Things Not To Say " when you encounter someone who is...
6.20.2014
Poor & More
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Two thought provoking articles from Relevant/Reject Apathy: Unconventional Ways to Fight Poverty by Elsie Amyx and The Wrong Way to Appro...
6.04.2014
Christmas Possible 2014
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It's here! It's here! Christmas Possible 2014 has begun. Year 3 hopes to be just as awesome as the first, but with a few modifi...
2.03.2014
Christmas Possible 2013 : Let Your Love Shine Recap
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This year brought the 2 nd annual Christmas Possible celebration, which benefits homeless and at-risk youth (ages 17 – 21) that are being...
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