WHY MANY BELIEVERS ARE POOR.
Poverty is a fundamental phenomenal in today's fiercely competitive world. Explicitly, the existence of poverty is the aftermath of several contingencies. The phenomenon is seen in different facets of living: food, shelter, eduaction, psychology.
Life seems difficult and frustrating when the basic necessities of life are found wanting. Access to good schools, health care, electricity, safe water, and other critical services remains elusive for many people, often determined by socioeconomic status, gender, ethnicity, and geography. The multidimensional view- wherein other aspecs such as education, access to basic utilities, health care, and security are included- reveals a world in which poverty is a much broader, more entrenched problem.
According to the world data lab, poverty in Africa is increasing in 16 countries. Additionally 27 of the world's 28 poorest countries are in Sub-Saharan Africa, and each has a poverty rate of 30%. In working with kids in poverty all around the world, we see poverty trying to steal joy, destroy dignity and put hope to death. We see poverty trying to enslave children and sustain helplessness for generation. And we see the shells of people it conquers. But it doesn't always win. Our pictures of poverty show that joy, peace, hope, and dignity still bloom in the hearts of the poor. A life of poverty means the poor carry a shade of poverty in their hearts and wears it etched on their faces. They become shells of unfulfilled potential and possibility.
Poverty cannot and does not snuff out life- unless we let it. HELP A CHILD CAST OFF THE BURDEN OF POVERTY. SPONSO A CHILD TODAY! Child sponsorship is one of the most cost-effective methods for helping people escape poverty. A poll of top development economist rated child sponsorship the most effective long-term development intervention for helping the poor.
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