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This book, published in 1985 by The Hunger Project, ha d a profound affect on me as I graduated from college and began seminary. I had always taken hunger for granted. Here we’re some people who believed we could change things. The number of people who were dying of hunger-related causes in 1985 was 35,000 in this book. Today most sources put it he number at half that, even though the global population has grown. It is scandalous that we have the capacity to end the prevalence of hunger, and yet we have not.

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michaelrinehart

Bishop of the Texas Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

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