Poverty can feel overwhelming.
But when we think of poverty as a person, then it's not as intimidating. It’s one person who needs love and support on their journey towards progress.
4 FUNDAMENTAL RELATIONSHIPS
Addressing Poverty:
A Whole-Person Approach
Poverty stems from a disruption in four fundamental relationships: with God, Self, Others, and Work. We all experience these broken relationships in a sinful world. We believe that only Jesus can truly renew and restore these relationships within us — leading to transformation that goes beyond material needs.
In our brokenness with God, we recognize the distance caused by our shortcomings and sins, seeking His grace and mercy for reconciliation and restoration. From there knowing that God fully knows us and loves us.
Our brokenness with self is evident in the struggles of addiction, abuse, and other life controlling circumstances – highlighting the need for inner healing and transformation through faith in Jesus and support.
Brokenness with others manifests in fractured relationships, where the impact of life-controlling circumstances can strain connections, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness, empathy, and rebuilding trust.
The brokenness in our relationship with creation is evident in the tangible aspects of our lives, affecting not only employment but also access to basic resources like housing and sustenance.
OUR NUMBERS FROM 2023
How we addressed poverty this past year:
99348
Meals Served
101
In Permanent Housing
151
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