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Isaiah 58 |
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Call the
Sabbath a delight, the holy day of the LORD honorable,...Is
this not the fast that I have chosen:
To loose
the bonds of wickedness,
To undo the
heavy burdens,
To let the
oppressed go free,
And that
you break every yoke?
Is it not
to share your bread with the hungry,
And that
you bring to your house the poor who are cast out; When you see
the naked, that you cover him,...
Then your
light shall break forth like the morning.
Isaiah 58:13,6-8
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A Ministry of Christ
Church, Moscow, Idaho |
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Our Hopes
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Primarily, we long just to
obey the simplest directives of the Christian gospel: feed,
clothe, and love those in need.
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We're hoping to focus, first,
on refugee women and their children. To that end, we want to
purchase a properly-zoned home or apartment building in
Moscow, Idaho to provide immediate housing.
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We're also praying to have a
large amount of money on hand to cover food, housing,
clothing, travel, healthcare, and any immediate needs for an
extended period of time.
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As this ministry expands, we
hope to provide many volunteer and serving opportunities for
members of local congregations. Our own people can't mature
properly without growing in service to those in need.
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In the long term, we're
praying that Sabbath House expands to include multiple
buildings and services to aid as many people as the Lord
allows. We'll start small over the next few years and build
as the Lord supplies.
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Within these services, we hope
to include long-term trauma counseling, legal help, language
instruction, and broader education for children.
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In the longer term, we hope to
provide humane and cooperative work opportunities for the
people we serve. Some of these brothers and sisters will
have come from horrendous work environments and sweatshops
in the third world. Once they have their immediate needs
cared for, we hope to provide funding and direction for
several creative business cooperatives within the area
(woodworking, garment design, agriculture, healthcare), where they can
lead others and improve their situations in a community of
support and love and dignity.

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G.K. Chesterton Observation |
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"There is nothing to be reached upon the present
lines except the increasing loss of property by everybody, as
something swallowed up into a system equally impersonal and
inhuman, whether we call it Communism or Capitalism. If we
cannot go back, it hardly seems worthwhile to go forward. There
is nothing in front but a flat wilderness of standardization
either by Bolshevism or Big Business."

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