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Food moves from a storehouse into community hands, showing soft power through humanitarian work, local trust, and shared effort.

The Church’s humanitarian influence grows not through control, but through trusted partnerships that multiply relief.

A teenage boy sits alone in a chapel, reflecting the loneliness and faith of unanswered prayers.

Some prayers are answered with relief, and others with the strength to remain faithful before relief arrives.

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