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<DIV><FONT size=4><FONT size=3>W. Hodding Carter III is a distinguished
journalist, statesman, and educator. He is professor of leadership and public
policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. </FONT>
<H3>Member of:</H3><A href="http://day1.org/episcopal_church"><FONT
color=#000000>The Episcopal Church</FONT></A><BR>
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<H1>Who Is My Neighbor? Faith & Global Hunger Part 1</H1>
<H2>Luke 10:25-29</H2>
<H3>June 13, 2010</H3></DIV>
<P>"And who is my neighbor?" (Luke 10:29). It is a defining question for
Christians and non-Christians alike. So, too, is its twin among moral
imperatives: Am I my brother's keeper?</P>
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href="http://day1.org/2035-who_is_my_neighbor_faith__global_hunger_part_1">http://day1.org/2035-who_is_my_neighbor_faith__global_hunger_part_1</A></P>
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