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Homeless doesn't mean hopeless. Maybe that's the most important point to start with. No matter how tough things sometimes look, God hasn't deserted His children. He cares for all, and His love leaves no one out.

The world may insist that God and prayer aren't going to do people much practical good when they face down-to-earth needs such as finding an adequate place to live. Yet a Brazilian woman's story (page 6) gives an inspiring account of how prayer made all the difference in being able to find affordable housing for her family. "I began to see that it is God who governs man," she writes, "not inflation, circumstances, lack of opportunity, or any other human condition."

Edna LeBaron's article "Homeless? No!" shows why nobody should accept the verdict that there is no source of help—since we can never be cut off from divine Love. This infinite Love doesn't run out, and it makes us understand what it means to be the sons and daughters of God. As a volunteer who helps families discovers in "A heart for community," it's more obvious than ever that we're all one family.

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