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A food delivery in Pibor, South Sudan, in January 2012.
William Whelan
For people of faith, responding to hunger is about neither politics nor humanitarianism. Rather, feeding the hungry is primarily a response to the question posed by Jesus to all of his followers: “Who do you say that I am?” (Mk 8:29). It is about the belief that the food we eat is both G
In All Things
William Whelan
Thank you for your editorial ldquo Food Aid for Whom rdquo in the June 3-10 issue of America and for your endorsement of two major reforms in the U S food aid system The partial quot untying quot of some of the food aid purchased in the United States that would allow for the expanded use of l