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Announcing the release of Harbor for the Poor by Eric Costanzo

March 29, 2013by Eric Costanzo 4 Comments

Information about my new book. This is something that has been very important to me for several years and for which I have a great passion. Thank you Wipf & […]

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AD 300-450, Christian History, Church History, Judeo-Christian History, Personal, Poverty, Religion, The Church and Society
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How I Offended my Homeless Friend

January 17, 2013by Eric Costanzo 2 Comments

A few weeks ago, I preached a message at our church from James 2:14-18 (see below) in which I made the following statement: “James the Apostle understood that the poor, […]

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James, New Testament, Personal, Poverty, Religion, Scripture Impressions and Digressions, Sermon Notes, The Church and Society
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Almsgiving in 21st Century Evangelicalism

November 23, 2011by Eric Costanzo 3 Comments

Most Christians no longer give a tithe, or 10%, to their church.  However, studies suggest that most people who attend a church regularly usually put at least some money into […]

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AD2000-Present, Ecumenical, Missionaries, Modern Evangelicalism, Poverty, Protestantism, Social Justice, Southern Baptists, The Church and Society, Twenty-First Century

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