The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Pentecostal Minister Is Obama's Choice to Head Religious-Charities Office

President Barack Obama last week was poised to appoint Joshua DuBois, a young Pentecostal minister, to lead a White House effort to help religious groups and charities fight poverty and other social ills.

Mr. DuBois, 26, will head the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships,...

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