Salt Lake Tribune columnist Gordon Monson praises the $44 million given by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to fight world hunger and malnutrition.
Getting food to those with bloated bellies and babies suffering from hunger pains, what could be more Christian than that?
, but the amount donated this time is one of its more sizable gifts. And the manner in which the contribution is being given lessens the charge that the church is merely buying or seeking in any way — hey-hey, look here! — good public relations, good public relations for its missionary efforts, good public relations inside the organization to help church members feel better about all the money they hand over to their faith in tithes and other offerings, including volunteer services rendered.
It is working with other charitable organizations — not flying solo — on this to get sustenance to those who lack it in countries such as Ghana and Ethiopia and some 28 other nations.
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