The Christian Church; as typos in the proclamation of the love of Christ: must be put under certain pressure on one of his evangelization missions: option for the poor.
The pressure is getting to know the poor and overcoming poverty.
Poverty is divided into two:
1. Inner Poverty: everyone (Christians) must experience inner poverty. Santa Theresa of Calcuta says that there is a variety of inner suffering (stress, emotional wounds, inconvenience caused by trauma to certain events). Not a few of us experience this. Sometimes we need a very suitable person, which we think is able to help us get out of the crisis we are facing.
Every Christian is called to convey the message of joy, comfort and forgiveness to others. The experience of excommunication or hurt is a form of suffering that causes mental and inner mood to become poor and increasingly dwarfed. However, this is not the end of the journey of life. God is always there for us (as long as we want to seek it) and the presence of others for God's work against him: we have help.
2. Poverty Happens: this is a form of apparent poverty. External poverty is always associated with economic and health conditions. Quite a few of us (Christians) are suffering from external poverty. Finance, clothing, home, food, and health are the supporting elements of human life. All daily routines have economic goals.
In the course of our lives; many of our brothers and sisters who have no proper place to live, have no proper clothes, suffer from hunger, lie down in pain and drop out due to inability to pay for tuition.
Do we have to give up with this situation?
Of course not! Everyone wants to get out of every life issue. Every man wants his life not depressed.
How is the attitude of the Church (us)?
Being a follower of Christ who is always proclaiming the Good News: it is a difficult task.
Love is not only easy but "very easy" to talk about but very difficult to do. Sometimes we (the church) are very clever and nimble in thinking, berkothba, and reflect on the love of love, but at the same time our attitudes just went far off from the essence of proclamation. This is a disaster, it is not only poor but "impoverishment".
Sometimes we JUST WANT ON GIVING BUT DO NOT WANT TO GIVE. (Read the Story)
Sometimes we make certain calculations ("Read the Story").
One of the mission of evangelization of the Church is the partisanship of the poor. Of course the Church (We) is faced with the two real forms of poverty described above. Let us look at the extent to which our work of preaching (the Church) sides with the poor.
If we want to be "honest", once again it is stressed: "if we (the Church) are honest"; that we have not wholeheartedly served Christ's love for our neighbor. We often make sorting out of the ministry of love.
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The pressure is getting to know the poor and overcoming poverty.
Poverty is divided into two:
1. Inner Poverty: everyone (Christians) must experience inner poverty. Santa Theresa of Calcuta says that there is a variety of inner suffering (stress, emotional wounds, inconvenience caused by trauma to certain events). Not a few of us experience this. Sometimes we need a very suitable person, which we think is able to help us get out of the crisis we are facing.
Every Christian is called to convey the message of joy, comfort and forgiveness to others. The experience of excommunication or hurt is a form of suffering that causes mental and inner mood to become poor and increasingly dwarfed. However, this is not the end of the journey of life. God is always there for us (as long as we want to seek it) and the presence of others for God's work against him: we have help.
2. Poverty Happens: this is a form of apparent poverty. External poverty is always associated with economic and health conditions. Quite a few of us (Christians) are suffering from external poverty. Finance, clothing, home, food, and health are the supporting elements of human life. All daily routines have economic goals.
In the course of our lives; many of our brothers and sisters who have no proper place to live, have no proper clothes, suffer from hunger, lie down in pain and drop out due to inability to pay for tuition.
Do we have to give up with this situation?
Of course not! Everyone wants to get out of every life issue. Every man wants his life not depressed.
How is the attitude of the Church (us)?
Being a follower of Christ who is always proclaiming the Good News: it is a difficult task.
Love is not only easy but "very easy" to talk about but very difficult to do. Sometimes we (the church) are very clever and nimble in thinking, berkothba, and reflect on the love of love, but at the same time our attitudes just went far off from the essence of proclamation. This is a disaster, it is not only poor but "impoverishment".
Sometimes we JUST WANT ON GIVING BUT DO NOT WANT TO GIVE. (Read the Story)
Sometimes we make certain calculations ("Read the Story").
One of the mission of evangelization of the Church is the partisanship of the poor. Of course the Church (We) is faced with the two real forms of poverty described above. Let us look at the extent to which our work of preaching (the Church) sides with the poor.
If we want to be "honest", once again it is stressed: "if we (the Church) are honest"; that we have not wholeheartedly served Christ's love for our neighbor. We often make sorting out of the ministry of love.
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