Wednesday, September 17, 2008

God never forgets us

They say that when God closes His door, somewhere in His House, He opens the window. But when the window is also closed, God will open the roof so that His blessings will continue to flow and overflow!!!

During hard times, individuals need almost everything, including food, shelter, clothing, and basic medical care. During really hard times, the large and growing number of homeless individuals greatly exceed the carrying capacity of the local community in terms of voluntary charitable donations and the need of roofing contractor.

There are just not enough homeless people without shelter and food/soup kitchens that cannot provide one meal a day to feed themselves and their loved ones. To survive during hard times, these homeless individuals must choose between becoming thieves or beggars or both.

During serious hard times, the local churches and their leaders will be confronted with an increasing and overwhelming number of requests for help. Many churches will respond by setting up committees to oversee the collection, storing, and distribution of food, clothing, supplies to needy families. Some churches already perform this function in their communities on an ongoing basis.

The advantage of making your charitable donations to a church or other charitable organization is that they can equally distribute the available charity to everyone who is in need. And when the charity is all gone, those who received it will know that more will not be available until some future time, whether it is a free hot meal the following day, or a few more free groceries one week or one month from now.
A nearby local church or other charitable organization is a superior method for equitably distributing charity to everyone who is in need of roofing contractor and are glad to find some contractors who give their services for a cause.

As our current hard times tragedy continues to unfold, any family that still has a home that contains a wage earner will quickly learn that if they are going to continue to survive, they must not make themselves an obvious or easy target for thieves or a target for a continuous stream of beggars.

Each individual family will need to make their own decision on whether or not they can afford to be charitable. Some families are already in such serious financial difficulty that they are barely able to meet their own basic survival needs and charity is simply not an option. Other families may be a little better off and they may be able to afford a little charity every now and then. The difficulty is that homeless families do not need help every now and then; they need it continuously.

God never forgets us.....

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