“Loving the poor and needy shouldn’t be seen as radical”: More Christians open doors to homeless
It was 2003 and four ex-offenders needed a temporary home while they tried to integrate back into society. That spurred Pastor Andrew Khoo, 61, into starting Singapore’s first homeless shelter. Four years later, the founder of New Hope Community Services went on to open another transitional shelter for homeless families and individuals. In Singapore, there are only … Continue reading “Loving the poor and needy shouldn’t be seen as radical”: More Christians open doors to homeless
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