Will the Church Respond?
An important recent report correlates unemployment rates to poverty. While unemployment does not necessarily lead one into poverty, the two are closely related. If employment peaks next December at 9%, as is predicted, we can explect 10 million more people to fall below the poverty line. If this projection is correct, in December of 2009, nearly 50 million people in the US will be living below the poverty line.
The government will do what it can, but it is clear that government intervention will not be enough. For example, the number of food stamps distributed is far below the number of people living below the poverty line (see page 9, Figure 3 of the report noted above). As the people of God, how will we respond to this need? At a time when we are dealing with our own sense of insecurity, will we find the courage to take risks for the most vulnerable people in our communities? In the coming years we will have the opportunity to live out Matthew 25, will we answer the call?
-David Creech
Labels: Financial Crisis
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On Sunday, I went with some folks from my church to visit workers who were suddenly laid off last week--no notice, no severance, nothing. They are occupying their factory until they at least receive the money they are owed by the company. They want to prevent either the company or Bank of America--the company's lender--from selling any of the merchandise or equipment while they get left out in the cold. Even better would be for the bank to restore the company's line of credit so they can go back to work. The bank just got a big bailout from the government--will they do the right thing and let these 200 workers keep working?
-Jennifer
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