Apr
13
2009
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Bad insurance-another reason to walk

Another round of storms moved through the country and again ravaged the South East. Alabama once again took a beating. During the Good Friday service at church we were forced to stop in the middle of worship and move to a safer side of our building…the rain and sound of hail thundered on the metal roof as the sirens wailed. Fortunately, it passed over us with no issues. But today I received a call from a family. They live on the outskirts of Auburn and were calling on behalf of their parents. Just this past week they had paid off a mobile home for their family…on Friday night it was destroyed by the stom. When I asked how their home was as well, he commented that he had lost several shingles but he couldn’t tell if the structure had been compromised but it didn’t seem to be leaking. However, he was very frustrated. He carries home owner’s insurance. His deductible was rather high-$1000. The kicker is that there is a wind and hail clause and therefore….the damage isn’t covered. He is insured through AIG-the famous insurance bank that received millions of dollars in bail out money and took their corporate staff on a $400,000 retreat-that AIG. So, this family is helping their parents who are now homeless and dealing with the damage of their own home.

It is these situations that keep us walking, keep us praying, and help us know that the body of Christ must come together to serve. Will you walk with us?

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Apr
04
2009
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Time to Register

April 4, 2009
8:00 pm

So have you been thinking about walking with us? Are you debating the entire walk, a few days, or just walking in your town…whatever fits you…it’s time to register and help us spread the word! Here’s how it works…go the walk site if you aren’t on it, then go to the tab called “Walkers”. Print off the registration form, fill out and send in. If you are going the entire distance it is a $50 registration fee. Less than five days is $15. If you are walking in your community, there is not a registation fee. The Walker’s Manual can answer all your questions. Plus we have segments like the Faq’s, Fundraising Tips, etc. You get to become part of our fund raising team with a large goal to raise $111,000. We are actually at close to the $3000 mark at this point. So, get registered and get ready!

Can’t wait to see you on the walk!

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Apr
01
2009
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No Hoovervilles

While I was in Iowa, we stopped at a Starbucks. As I was waiting for my 2 pump Grande Mocha, I peered down at the daily copy of the New York Times. On the front page was a picture of a large group of individual sized dome tents outside a small river in California. I mused about what seemed the modern day Hoovervilles-but then I glanced at the picture’s caption. That is what these were being called. As you may recall, in the early years of the Depression under Herbert Hoover, people had no work, had no money, were forced out of their homes,  and therefore set up small tent communities along railroad tracks and creeks. They became known as “Hoovervilles”. I was saddened to think that the same things were happening again and people were losing their homes.

The day we left Iowa was cold, gray, and some snow had begun to fall. It was dreary and a bit meloncholic. As we crossed a river in Des Moines, I looked through the barren trees along the banks and winced. Along the river were about 10 small domed tents huddled together with bits of laundry hanging from the tent lines. On top of one of the tents was a battered and dirty US flag. This wasn’t some picture in a newspaper-this was real. It painted a haunting image of what life is like for some people. When a thin piece of canvas is the only thing holding off the cold, when your neigbors can hear your conversation, when their is no bathroom or clean running water…and this is America in the 21st Century….does anyone see and does anyone care?

Sitting from even my comfortable office with all the modern day technologies at my fingertips…I wondered who was going to these families? Who is going to walk among the tents, sit inside them, and hear the stories of these families…who is going to care…does our faith and belief in Christ have anything to say to them? I hope it does.

I haven’t seen any “tent cities” in Alabama yet. But I’ve seen alot of shacks and alot of brokeness. Again, does our faith have anything to say to them? I believe so…and we plan to walk among them, take steps with them, and communicate a love that is immeasurable- as Paul writes in Ephesians 3:17-19 ” I and I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ”

We will walk together to share this love and to prevent the notion of “Hoovervilles” in our communities. We’ll walk to end poverty housing in Alabama.

See you on the walk! lisa

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Mar
30
2009
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Walk This Way

Jesus said, “If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles” Matthew 5: 41 NIV. Back in the day when the Romans had occupied the land that we know as Jerusalem, it was a requirement to carry a soldier’s bags for one mile. The Jews despised this practice and the Roman government in general. So, imagine the shock that as Jesus talks about loving your enemies-he gives some concrete examples. You’ll show someone you love them when you go beyond the stated requirement and beyond the law.

I think Jesus was saying when you walk,  ”walk this way” -with an attitude of love. When I think about our walk, I am reminded that justice means simply taking something that is wrong and making it right. It is for the woman who hires a contractor, pays him up front, and then he never shows up to do the work or only half finishes it. It is for the predatory lenders like every Cash Advance place you see on the corner that is charging 400% interest and keeping people in poverty, not helping them…. so as we walk-we walk in the way of Christ and that is with love, compassion, and understanding. We aren’t forced-but definetely motivated because of His love.

Hope you are starting your training and I’ll see you on the walk!

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