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A place for thoughtful content to encourage our growth in loving God and our neighbors.

We are thankful to have you joining us and we hope this blog can stir up some new ideas in you and help contribute to the flourishing of communities all around.

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Crime and Poverty: God’s Words to the Rich and the Poor

~By Robin Fleming~
In God’s kingdom, extra responsibility is given to those with material surplus and influence to act compassionately, generously, and justly toward those without. God’s people hold their possessions loosely, sharing where there is need rather than accumulating for personal satisfaction. All, regardless of income level, live lives of justice, honesty, and obedience to His ways, and all work as they are able and cultivate contentment. Undergirding it all is a determined trust in God as the faithful, able provider…

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The Trap: How Poverty and Crime Can Exacerbate Each Other

~By Travis Jones~
I want to start off sharing some song lyrics with you. I still remember the first time I listened to this song and picked up on what was being said. In this song, Derek Minor is describing a family, deeply impacted by poverty, trying to figure out how to survive. The individual who he is speaking for does not have enough food to last them & their family until they get paid next, and so their solution is to turn to crime:

Open up the fridge, open up the fridge
Ain’t nothin’ but old milk and rice again
Got like 10 more days until my check hit
I don’t know how I’m about to feed my kids
Guess I grab the Sig* or the Draco
Run up on whoever till I die or hit my payroll

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Nobody is a Caricature

~By Travis Jones~
I’m just a lazy bum. I want a handout, a free ride. I’m a stupid drunk, a strung-out junkie. I’m violent, I’m schizo, I’m paranoid. I don’t care about anybody but me. I’m on the street because I want to be. I’m a lost soul…
Maybe I’m many of these things, maybe none at all – what do you people know?

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LoveINC’s Response to Homelessness

~By Robin Keating~
One of the most significant challenges for those transitioning from homelessness into housing is the need for a new, supportive community. In our experience, newly housed neighbors often face unfamiliar obstacles—paying bills…

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What the Bible Has to Say About Houselessness

~By Robin Fleming~
People’s life stories often describe the presence or lack of a sense of “home,” of physical and emotional stability, security, and belonging. Research and theories about human development and well-being evidence humanity’s need for security, belonging, and stability…

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The Power of Being Seen: What I’ve Learned From Walking With People Experiencing Homelessness

~By Lauren Decker~
One of the first times I did outreach with people experiencing homelessness, my whole understanding of who becomes homeless, and why, completely changed. I was at the Clackamas Service Center, a day center that offers food, showers, and other basic needs. I was helping people complete housing assessments when I met an older man, probably in his seventies. I asked if he’d like to talk, and he said yes…

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About the Community Builders Blog:

In this blog, we are going to explore topics around the issues of poverty and how we experience these aspects of poverty as well as how we can, as a part of the global Church, bring about change to help our neighborhoods become whole.

Each month we will cover a different aspect of poverty and discuss what the problem is, how we see and experience it, and how we can address these different aspects of poverty as the church in a given community.

We will have guest writers as well who will contribute their thoughts, experiences, and insights on the various topics.

Ultimately, we who write and maintain this blog are not coming in as experts who know everything. No person is the same, no community is the same, and no experience of poverty and its many symptoms are the same. We are simply gathering our collective knowledge based on our experiences and studies, and trying to humbly provide thoughts and insights that will get us all thinking about how we can join together as the church and be who God called us to be as His beloved.

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