Showing posts with label World Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Vision. Show all posts

1.21.2012

Two Percent of Two Percent

{If charity cost nothing, the world would be full of philanthropists}
Jewish Proverb

I love the book The Hole in our Gospel by Richard Stearns. He has been the President of World Vision since 1998. If you aren't familiar with World Vision, it is a Christian Humanitarian organization helping all over the world. I sponsor two children; a boy from Malawi and a little girl from Armenia with World Vision. My monthly contribution helps these children have food, shelter, clothing, medicine and an education. It is a wonderful way to help those less fortunate and to give someone else hope. I not only help the children but also their families and communities.

One of my favorite chapters in this book is titled Two Percent of Two Percent. Here are some of the things I learned in this chapter:

  • You're rich, we're rich, and the Church in America is rich.
  • If your income is $25,000 per year, you are wealthier than approx. 90% of the world's population!
  • If you make $50,000 per year, you are wealthier than 99% of the world!
  • Of the 6.7 billion people on this earth, almost HALF of them live on less than $2/day. 
  • 93% of the world's people DON"T own a CAR!
  • Our American lifestyles are not normative.....they are grossly distorted compared to the rest of the world. 
  • It is important to put the American church in perspective b/c it is the wealthiest community of Christians in the history of Christendom!
  • The total income of American churchgoers is $5.2 TRILLION {That's more than five thousand billion dollars}
  • It would take just a little over 1% of the income of American Christians to lift the poorest one billion people in the world out of extreme poverty. Stated another way, American Christians, who make up about 5% of the Church worldwide, control half of the global Christian wealth; a lack of money is not our problem. 
Tithing should be 10% of your income. So as the wealthiest nation of Christians in the world, how do we do on tithing our income?
  • If we define tithing as giving 10% or more of our pretax income to the church or to nonprofit ministries, only about 5% of American households tithe. 
  • If we look at "born again" Christians in America {those who claim to have made a personal commitment to Christ}, the number of tithers improve to 9%.
  • For "evangelical Christians", those who claim their faith has the greatest influence on their life and conduct, still only 24% tithe. 
If we aren't tithing 10%, then what is the American Church giving?
  • The average giving of American church members in 2005 was just 2.58% of their income, about 75% less than the biblical standard of 10%. 
  • Sadly, as our incomes have increased, our giving has significantly declined. In 1933, at the height of the Great Depression, giving averaged 3.3%, 27% more than we gave in 2005. 
Okay so now where does that money go once we give it to the church?
  • 2% of it goes to overseas missions of any kind, whether evangelistic or to assist the poor
  • The other 98% stays right here, w/in our churches and communities
  • Bottom line is that the commitment that American Christians, the wealthiest Christians in ALL HISTORY, are making to the world is just about 2% of 2%--actually about five ten-thousandths of our income
  • In simpler terms, that amounts to about six pennies per person per day that we give through our churches to the rest of the world-------SIX CENTS! 
What would happen if we ALL paid our tithe--10% of our incomes instead of the 2.5% we actually give......it is amazing......we would have an extra $168 BILLION to spend in funding the work of the Church worldwide!

To put this in perspective:
  • $705 billion--amount Americans spend on entertainment and recreation
  • $179 billion--amount spent by teenagers ages 12-17 {2006}
  • $65 billion---amount we spend on jewelry {2008}
  • $58 billion---amount spent on state lottery tickets {2007}
  • $39.5 billion-total U.S. government foreign assistance budget for the WORLD
  • $31 billion---amount spent on pets {2003}
  • $13 billion---amount spent by Americans on cosmetic surgery {2007}
  • $5 billion---total overseas ministries income to 700 Protestant mission agencies, including denominational, interdenominational, and independent agencies{2005}
If every American churchgoer tithed, we could literally change the world!
  • $65 billion {less than 40% of the extra $168 billion}--could eliminate the most extreme poverty on the planet for more than a billion people
  • Universal primary education for children would cost just $6 billion
  • The cost to bring clean H20 to most of the world's poor, an estimated $9 billion
  • Basic health and nutrition for everyone in the world, $13 billion
This next part I'm going to write really excites me and encourages me. I love it. 

"Imagine how stunning it would be to the watching world for American Christians to give so generously that it:
  • brought an end to world hunger;
  • solved the clean water crisis;
  • provided universal access to drugs and medical care for the millions suffering from AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis;
  • virtually eliminated the more than 26,000 daily child deaths;
  • guaranteed education for all the world's children;
  • provided a safety net for the world's tens of millions of orphans.
Think about the statement it would make if American Christian citizens stepped up and gave more than all of the governments of the world combined b/c they took Jesus seriously when He said to love our neighbors as ourselves. Terrorists might have a harder time recruiting young men to attack a nation so compassionate. Other wealthy nations might be ashamed--or inspired to follow our example. Adherents of other religions would surely wonder what motivates the Christians to be so loving and generous. The global social revolution brought forth by the body of Christ would be on the lips of every citizen in the world and in the pages of every newspaper--in a good way.  The world would see the whole gospel--the good news of the kingdom of God--not just spoken but demonstrated, by people whose faith is not devoid of deeds but defined by love and backed up with action. His kingdom come, His will be done, on earth, as it is in Heaven. This was the whole gospel that Jesus proclaimed in Luke 4, and if we would embrace it, it would literally change everything."

{The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
because he has anointed me
to preach good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
and recovery of sight for the blind,
to release the oppressed,
to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor.}
Luke 4:18-19


Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.
Matthew 5:16

Want to learn more about World Vision or Child Sponsorship? Go to www.worldvision.org

8.31.2011

Luxuries Vs. Horn of Africa

I've been spending more money than I should be lately. I like instant gratification. I like to be able to go out when I want something and get it. No questions asked, no worries, no problems, no concerns. When I'm hungry I go to the grocery or to a restaurant. I never have to worry about starving. I've said I'm starving but in reality I have no idea what starving truly is or feels like.

Tonight we decided on tacos for dinner so we went to the grocery and got the items we needed. After dinner we put the left overs in our fridge. Our fridge that is full. Later tonight I took a shower with water that was hot and clean and clear. No worries about parasites or diseases. After my shower I got a glass of water that once again was clean and clear. I didn't have to walk miles to get it.

I could go on and on about all the "things" I have and how fortunate and blessed I am but I don't want to dull you. I just want to bring awareness and attention to the great need in Africa. The NEED for FOOD and H2O.

Right now the Horn of Africa is experiencing their worst drought in over 60 years. 12.4 million people are affected by this drought and famine. Ten of thousands have already died. Children are the most vulnerable during this time. People are walking for days even weeks to get to food and H2O. Children are dying on this journey. One mother lost two children in one day. Another mother didn't realize her baby (on her back) had died until she reached the refugee camp. Mothers are leaving their weak children to try to save their stronger children. Mothers are leaving their BABIES along the road. This is not going to get better anytime soon. And they need our HELP desperately!

Like I said at the beginning of this post, I've been spending more than I should be lately. I've bought things I don't need, I just want. How nice is it to have that option?! To spend money like you don't need it.......I'm sure the people in Africa wished the same thing. I do my part to help and I have a lot of compassion and concern for those in Africa but CAN I DO MORE? All my needs are met for. What else do I NEED?

We've been so extremely blessed here in the U.S., doesn't that mean we owe it to help those less fortunate? Doesn't that give us a responsibility? I'm not saying we should feel bad for living here in the U.S. but does that mean we can ignore those who desperately need help? Is every country to fend for themselves? Is it ever okay to just think "me"?

If you were walking by a pond and saw a child drowning, would you keep walking or help? I'm sure all of us would help. Is it any different to see someone "drowning" in Africa. Don't we have a moral obligation to help? And if you're a Christian, God tells us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Everyone is our neighbor. (read the Good Samaritan-Luke 10)

About three paragraphs up I was starting my point and got sidetracked. I sometimes spend money that doesn't need spent. I spend it on luxuries. But how about instead of spending money on luxuries like books and coffee, I put that money aside and give it where it's needed......the Horn of Africa. Can anyone do this with me? Do you have an extra $10/week or month that you wouldn't even notice if you gave it away, or I should say gave it to a worthy cause? Ten isn't a lot for me or for Africa but together 10 can become 100, 1000 and 100,000 and so forth.

7.16.2011

Severe Drought

The Horn of Africa is experiencing severe drought which is endangering millions of people. This is the worst drought in 60 years. 7 million were affected in March to nearly 13 million now. And the situation isn't going to get better anytime soon.  Please read this article on World Vision's Blog and watch this video.

http://blog.worldvision.org/disaster-relief/5ws-on-drought-and-hunger-in-east-africa/



Please make a donation here to help these people suffering. Please put yourself in their shoes. Imagine seeing you child dying in your arms and the desperation of not being able to feed her. Imagine traveling miles and miles and leaving your home just to find food.