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How we should deal with poverty: A Christian perspective

HOW-SHOULDHow we should deal with poverty: A Christian perspective

By Susan Johnes

      Poverty is a situational phenomenon in human life. We miss certain things in our life and are abundantly blessed with other things. Have you wondered why the rich despise the poor? Most rich people hardly give anything to charity or if they do they are only doing it to gain popularity.

Personally, I have felt guilty for the failure of giving money to help the poor. Now I am highly in favor of helping people, but let’s stop for just a minute to consider those living in poverty.

The first thing to remember is that God never intended for human beings to live in poverty. The Bible says that our Creator loves a cheerful giver. Therefore, we ought to give neither grudgingly nor out of necessity.

Christians need to believe God’s promises of abundance and operate the principles of prosperity. Then their lives will be blessed, and they will have plenty to give to those in need.

Children are all victims of poverty and are in desperate need of your help.

Somewhere in Africa, South America, and Asia, you will find a drought-stricken child, orphaned by a natural disaster or similarly surviving on the streets.

If you are financially gifted, sponsor a child. Educate them, give them nourishment, and basic needs. Remember your wealth is God-given.

How can you come out of poverty consciousness?

 

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