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by Joyce Meyer

International Liaison, Global Sisters Report

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June 13, 2017
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  • Read more about Myanmar fish farm: Small $9,000 grant became sustainable enterprise

GSR Today: On my visits over the years to Myanmar, I have seen the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions grow past political challenges and become more involved in development projects for women: Farming, training of young women in computer skills, tailoring and other income generation skills.

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  • Read more about Displaced near South Sudanese border live on mangoes, sweet potatoes

Families in Riimenze, South Sudan, were displaced in late 2016 and early 2017 as fighting between government soldiers and rebels escalated.

by Dana Wachter

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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Lucy Thorson, celebrating positive developments in Jewish-Christian relations

Sr. Lucy Thorson joined Sisters of Our Lady of Sion when she was 19 after she finished high school. She saw the congregation as an opportunity to get out into the world, and its base in Jewish history and Jewish-Christian relations became the path she followed through her career and life.

This story appears in the Preaching Truth feature series. View the full series.

by Carol J. Dempsey

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  • Read more about Preaching truth today: What does it require?

Preaching truth is needed now as much as it was in the time of the ancient biblical prophets who had to deal with many of the same political, social, economic and religious challenges that people face today in a 21st-century world.

by GSR Staff

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"Truth becomes an action word in Jesus where we see a God who shows love through healing and teaching, inclusion, forgiveness, nonviolence and faithfulness. When we experience these qualities in ourselves or others, we experience God. This is my standard for knowing truth.  When I see God, I see truth."

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  • Read more about Project fights for asylum seekers' access to legal counsel in Texas

GSR Today - The Dilley Pro Bono Project files a lawsuit challenging a new Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy that restricts legal services. Meanwhile, Guatemalan mine opponents win a legal victory in Canada.

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  • Read more about Truth you can see

I've been struggling with the concept of truth for some time now. And in today's political climate, I'm not the only one.

by Rita Joseph

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  • Read more about Advocate for India's rickshaw workers is known as 'the Lioness'

New Delhi - For 12 years, Franciscan Clarist Sr. Celine Arikkat has helped cycle-rickshaw taxi drivers ply their trade with dignity and civility, including freeing them from the vehicle rent that ate up their earnings.

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"Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together, and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time."

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  • Read more about Sr. Margaret Farley at theological meeting: 'We have not gone far enough'

At the Catholic Theological Society of America convention, Mercy Sr. Margaret Farley received an award for her liberating action on behalf of women in the church.

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