Sharing in Security With LoveINC

~By Robin Fleming~ I would like you to close your eyes for a couple of minutes as you think about the words “secure” and “security.” Let those words roam around your mind, bring up images, and stir up feelings freely and with no expectation of anything in particular. Ready…go. I’m curious what came to mind for you. As I did this exercise myself, I saw locks on trunks, storage units, dump loads tied down in our trailer, and guards stationed at a shopping mall. I heard calls of “Batten down the hatches!” and “Secure the perimeter!” I thought about secure attachment in relationships. And I experienced feelings of comfort, safety, certainty, and being held.

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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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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 Intersection Between Poverty and Mental Health

~By Robin Fleming~ It is tempting to think about poverty issues solely in terms of job opportunities, skills, income levels, and maybe character. Provide jobs and teach skills that make those jobs and decent wages accessible, and maybe the problem will be solved, right?

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