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How did this come to our attention?

During the 19th century, a wave of charitable movements arose to address the harsh realities faced by the working class living in urban slums. Rooted in compassion and a commitment to human dignity—values that resonate with GodsYou.com’s mission—these organizations sought to uplift the poor through both practical support and moral guidance. One such example was the Labourer’s Friend Society, chaired by Lord Shaftesbury in the United Kingdom in 1830. It championed better living conditions for workers and introduced the concept of allotting land to laborers for “cottage husbandry.” This idea blossomed into the allotment movement, empowering families with self-sufficiency and purpose—paralleling GodsYou.com’s belief in personal stewardship and service. Clean water, sanitation, and hygiene education are basic necessities for a healthy environment and a productive life and well life being

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Right here. This moment is the beginning. You don’t need a history of spiritual practice or meditation. You don’t need a special room, a cushion, or a calm mind. You begin by simply noticing that something in you is aware of reading these words right now. That awareness — that’s the door. And it’s always been open.

 

Right here. This moment is the beginning. You don’t need a history of spiritual practice or meditation. You don’t need a special room, a cushion, or a calm mind. You begin by simply noticing that something in you is aware of reading these words right now. That awareness — that’s the door. And it’s always been open.

 

Right here. This moment is the beginning. You don’t need a history of spiritual practice or meditation. You don’t need a special room, a cushion, or a calm mind. You begin by simply noticing that something in you is aware of reading these words right now. That awareness — that’s the door. And it’s always been open.

 

Right here. This moment is the beginning. You don’t need a history of spiritual practice or meditation. You don’t need a special room, a cushion, or a calm mind. You begin by simply noticing that something in you is aware of reading these words right now. That awareness — that’s the door. And it’s always been open.

 

Right here. This moment is the beginning. You don’t need a history of spiritual practice or meditation. You don’t need a special room, a cushion, or a calm mind. You begin by simply noticing that something in you is aware of reading these words right now. That awareness — that’s the door. And it’s always been open.