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    Looking For Flowers In The Dumpster

    by Paul Engler May 17, 2007
    by Paul Engler May 17, 2007

    I am still running the Center for the Working Poor (aka the Burning Bush Community), delivering food to families of the working poor, writing and speaking about issues of poverty, …

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    Starting The Center for the Working Poor: Don’t Mess With God’s Crazy Plan

    by centeradmin November 22, 2006
    by centeradmin November 22, 2006

    By Paul Engler The Summary I still run the Center for the Working Poor, delivering food to impoverished workers, writing, speaking at churches, and supporting living wage boycotts. While doing …

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    The Birth of The Burning Bush: The Center for the Working Poor

    by centeradmin May 12, 2006
    by centeradmin May 12, 2006

    BY PAUL ENGLER Our project is called The Burning Bush: Center for the Working Poor, and has a fancy new website which can be reached at: centerfortheworkingpoor.org. We take our …

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    The Catholic Worker Movement

    by centeradmin March 29, 2006
    by centeradmin March 29, 2006

    This essay was written by Jim Forest on the Catholic Worker Movement for The Encyclopedia of American Catholic History to be published by the Liturgical Press. Jim Forest, once a …

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    Wal-Mart, Largest Employer of the Working poor, is losing Public Support

    by centeradmin March 29, 2006
    by centeradmin March 29, 2006

    Wal-Mart has been closely watched by many corporate leaders that see it as a model for the new Economy: rapid growth, poverty wages, few health benefits, no unions, race and …

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