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Ronald J. Sider, Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger: Moving from Affluence to Generosity Quotes: What an ironic tragedy that an affluent, “Christian” minority in the world continues to hoard its wealth while hundreds of millions of people hover on the edge of starvation!
         

What an ironic tragedy that an affluent, “Christian” minority in the world continues to hoard its wealth while hundreds of millions of people hover on the edge of starvation!


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