Send us a text “The Cure Has a Name — and It's Us.” “Poverty is not beyond redemption, because people are not beyond redemption.” - Mark Carven Olds, 2025 This is the moment where belief becomes embodiment. Where we stop waiting for change — and become it. When we root our work in dignity, when we see every person as sacred — we move: from pity to partnershipfrom crisis to covenantfrom spectator to strategistfrom problem-solving to people-restorin...
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Send us a text “The Cure Has a Name — and It's Us.” “Poverty is not beyond redemption, because people are not beyond redemption.” - Mark Carven Olds, 2025 This is the moment where belief becomes embodiment. Where we stop waiting for change — and become it. When we root our work in dignity, when we see every person as sacred — we move: from pity to partnershipfrom crisis to covenantfrom spectator to strategistfrom problem-solving to people-restorin...
For The Movement: Expanded Declaration on Wealth, Power, and Policy Injustice
POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED
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For The Movement: Expanded Declaration on Wealth, Power, and Policy Injustice
Send us a text Our Movement stands in prophetic resistance. We are building not just a campaign, but a cure: A cure rooted in righteous redistribution, community-based models of wealth-building, and policies that honor the dignity of every life. We call on faith leaders, public servants, and everyday people to join us in transforming wealth into witness—so that no one is sacrificed on the altar of unchecked capitalism, and no community is left behind in the shadows of indifference. Let ...
POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED
Send us a text “The Cure Has a Name — and It's Us.” “Poverty is not beyond redemption, because people are not beyond redemption.” - Mark Carven Olds, 2025 This is the moment where belief becomes embodiment. Where we stop waiting for change — and become it. When we root our work in dignity, when we see every person as sacred — we move: from pity to partnershipfrom crisis to covenantfrom spectator to strategistfrom problem-solving to people-restorin...