Este boletín presenta los temas bíblicos que guían la misión de Pan para el Mundo en su propugnación para poner un fin al hambre.
Además de versículos bíblicos y fragmentos citados aquí, hay muchas otras referencias a las personas en la Biblia que padecen pobreza y hambre, y Jesús habló muchas veces sobre el cuidado del prójimo.
Mientras consideras la acción que puedes tomar para propugnar por un fin al hambre, estás invitado a buscar inspiración o motivación en una historia o versículo favorito de la Biblia, o a explorar la Biblia por tu cuenta.
Utiliza este boletín como un guía para encontrar tu propio motivo como cristiano para responder a este llamado.
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Bread for the World is calling on the Biden-Harris administration and Congress to build a better 1,000-Days infrastructure in the United States.
“As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him and established in faith.” These words from Colossians 2:6 remind us of the faith that is active in love for our neighbors.
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Bread for the World and its partners are asking Congress to provide $200 million for global nutrition.
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