Showing posts with label human rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label human rights. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2010

Help us Fight Poverty


Press Release:
Dr. James A. Lee
5050 s. LSD
Chicago,IL 60615
773-494-9275

A New Center on Poverty Opens

The Joy of Jesus Church on-line has opened a new center to study poverty on the world economy. The Joy of Jesus Church on-line http://thejoyofjesuschurchonline.blogspot.com/ has taken the issue of poverty seriously, said, The Rev. Dr. James A. Lee, Pastor and CEO of JDK& Associates. People are losing their homes and jobs at an alarming rank and our governments have not taken the issue of poverty as a major factor.

Jobs, Health Care, Business Development and Education are all answers to ending poverty. That is why The Joy of Jesus ministries is taking these issues to heart by opening centers of information on each subject for the average person to learn. we also need donations to help fund our programs.

The Joy of Jesus Church on-line is growing as more people are seeking new hope in different places. The Joy of Jesus is open to all people of all faiths. We want to a resource to the world. Our goal is to end poverty on Earth. Hope, peace, and love constitute joy. We wish to spread joy through self-help programs that empower people with hope and information.

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Dr.James A. Lee
http://thejoyofjesuschurchonline.blogspot.com/

Saturday, August 29, 2009

The World Says Good-bye to Ted Kennedy

We have lost a person whom represented the best hope in humankind. The Kennedy name means so much to the underdogs of the world. They dream of a better place for all. The death of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy gave their lives for the betterment of society. Sure they were political and far from perfect, yet they had dreams of at least trying to do something. Now, we watch the passing of their younger brother Ted M. Kennedy. This is a true lost for the voiceless.

Ted Kennedy represented our best hopes. Yeas he was liberal, but he had compassion. He understood pain and suffering. He and his family are rich, but they cared for the less fortunate. He fought for human rights.

Even the conservatives acknowledged his compassion although they did not agree with him on many issues. We can all learn from this imperfect man. Sure he had problems. Yet he always fought the good fight. We say good-bye and sail on in the dream of a better place. The world says good-bye.