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Mark's Blog

  1. Jesus in the Workplace Mark Russell 23-Apr-2010
  2. The Inhumanity of Unemployment J. Glerum 05-Dec-2009
  3. A Bad Economy is a Human Rights Violation J. Glerum 04-Dec-2009
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Laurie's Blog

  1. Fires, Cold Temps and Bears, Oh My! Mark Russell 30-Aug-2010
  2. Pray Continually - Not With Pity and Doubt Mark Russell 19-Aug-2010
  3. Bold Like a Babushka Mark Russell 17-Aug-2010
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from Our Souls at Work

It seems that our current social service paradigm treats those in poverty as “have nots.”  So we focus our energy on giving – food, clothing, shelter, Bibles.  All of these are good and necessary, but insufficient as a holistic ministry.  I first encountered a Scripture that shattered the “have nots” paradigm for me when Spencer Brand exhorted us to read one Proverb every day.  I gave it a try that March.  During one such devotional, I was struck by Proverbs 13:23, “A poor man’s field may produce abundant food, but injustice sweeps it away.”"

Kim Yerino

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