Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Dr. Brenda
Clip: 11/25/2011 | 7m 55s
She and her husband have provided homes to families that "do right."
Dr. Brenda Williams and her doctor-husband Joe have started a project in South Carolina called Do Right for families, children, inmates and others. The program also has been buying houses for needy families who participate in the program by "doing right." To qualify, they must perform weekly community service and be active participants in religious organizations.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Dr. Brenda
Clip: 11/25/2011 | 7m 55s
Dr. Brenda Williams and her doctor-husband Joe have started a project in South Carolina called Do Right for families, children, inmates and others. The program also has been buying houses for needy families who participate in the program by "doing right." To qualify, they must perform weekly community service and be active participants in religious organizations.
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