Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
The Mission Continues
Clip: 11/9/2012 | 7m
To have a good life, returning veterans need a sense of courage, compassion and service.
The Mission Continues provides opportunities for military veterans to continue to serve, an effort that aids both them and their communities. Founder Eric Greitens says the lessons of Judaism have shaped his life and taught him about humanity’s duty to repair the world.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
The Mission Continues
Clip: 11/9/2012 | 7m
The Mission Continues provides opportunities for military veterans to continue to serve, an effort that aids both them and their communities. Founder Eric Greitens says the lessons of Judaism have shaped his life and taught him about humanity’s duty to repair the world.
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Clip: 11/9/2012 | 2m 25s | Faith-based groups across the spectrum are helping in a massive clean-up operation. (2m 25s)
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Clip: 11/9/2012 | 11m 34s | What do all the election data mean for religion and politics? (11m 34s)
Ralph Reed: "There's More Work to Be Done"
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Clip: 11/8/2012 | 4m 32s | Stephen Schneck reviews the role of religious voters in re-electing Barack Obama. (4m 32s)
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