Friday, 26 September 2014

Child Well-Being in Rich Countries

UNICEF'S most recent report on child well-being in rich countries ranked Canada 17 out of 29 countries assessed, scoring 27-th in child obesity, 22-nd in infant mortality and 21-st in child poverty rates. Sadly, this isn't news. The House of Commons resolved to eradicate child poverty in 1989, but in late 2013, Statistics Canada reported that 967,000 children in this country still lived in low-income homes.

Canada needs a Federal Anti-Poverty Plan

Canada needs a Federal Anti-Poverty Plan. 
But we still don’t have a plan.


Why a Federal Anti-Poverty Plan? We need a plan that addresses systemic causes of poverty. The federal government is responsible under international human rights law to eradicate poverty. They control income security payments, tax benefits, pensions, and the vital funding for provincial/territorial health and social service programs. Committees from the House of Commons, Senate, and the United Nations have all said that Canada needs a Federal Anti-Poverty Plan. But we still don’t have a plan.


1 in 8 households in Canada struggle to feed their famlies
833,000 Canadians visit food banks each month
1 in 3 people who use food banks are children

1 in 5 lone parent families live in poverty

http://www.chewonthis.ca/

One-in-Five Canadians Skip Meals to Help Make Ends Meet

Food bank use still at record highs

A report says 45 per cent of all people who use food banks in Canada live in Ontario



Saturday, 13 September 2014

Church - Capitalism - Environment

  Church and abuses of capitalism





 In Scripture there is a constant call to seek  Justice

We, Christians, cannot just pray for justice and leave the rest to God.

We have to "walk our talk" and put our prayers into action.                                                

http://diane-bystrom-poll-questions.blogspot.ca/2014/05/justice.html



The first command, sometimes called the cultural mandate, is found in :


                        Genesis 1:28

And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.



The first part of the command is being fulfilled.
The subduing of the earth involves rulership. We have been placed in charge of the earth as stewards.  

Our dominion should not be harsh; this verse is not a proof text to condone littering! To subdue means to cherish and bring out the full potential of the creation, not trash it.



The earth does not belong to us; it is the Lord's, including everything in it


                              Ps. 24:1


The earth is the LORD's, and the fulness thereof; 
the world, and they that dwell therein.


We are to care for and manage what has been given to us, and we are responsible for the results.

A second biblical command appears in


                           Genesis 2:15


And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it.



This was Adam's job description, and it is also a general model for us today.




                        Hebrews 2:8


Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet. For in that he put all in subjection under him, he left nothing that is not put under him. But now we see not yet all things put under him.


Hebrews 2:8 states that God has put all things under our feet; we are still in charge. To work and care for the garden, or “dress and keep” it,  meaning to make it orderly, productive, and beautiful. The clear conclusion is that we should indeed be concerned about the deterioration of the environment. 


Preachers, politicians and CEOs need to be reminded of

                               Mark 8:36


For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, 
and lose his own soul?


There is no profit in gaining the whole world and losing one's own soul.

Presenting the gospel must have priority. If we love the Lord, however, we will not turn our backs on his artwork and gifts in the creation. The creation gives powerful testimony to God's glory; caring for his works is our responsibility. The environment is important because people are important. Their health and well-being depend on it.


"Why should we be concerned with a temporary, dying world?" In spite of sin, the creation remains a rich testimony to God's goodness. Stewardship of this silent witness is an act of worship. Our bodies are also temporary, but we care for them. Our minds will someday be made perfect, yet we spend our lives studying and exercising them. The same arguments apply to caring for the present, temporary earth.

Some people may say that, "Environmentalism is just a form of the social gospel, or even worse, it is New Age pantheism." 


True environmental care is respect for God's handiwork, not a return to idolatry. Stewardship is the recognition of humanity's high created position, not a pantheistic ruling out of our responsibility before God.


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"I would like to ask all those who have positions of responsibility in economic, political and social life, and all men and women of goodwill: let us be 'protectors' of creation, protectors of God's plan inscribed in nature, protectors of one another and of the environment."

~ Pope Francis, Inauguration, 3/19/13


The Catholic Church brings a distinct perspective to the discussion of environmental questions, by lifting up the moral dimensions of these issues and the needs of the most vulnerable among us. This unique contribution is rooted in Catholic teaching calling us to care for creation and for "the least of these." 

                    Matthew 25:40

And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.


Of particular concern to the Church is how environmental problems and our response to these challenges will affect poor and vulnerable people at home and around the world.


This draws attention to the ethical dimensions of the ecological crisis, exploring the link between ecology and poverty and the implications of environmental degradation for human life and dignity.



Is there a conflict between making a profit and faith?
Is it moral to charge interest rates or is lending shameful?
Can you be wealthy and spiritual at the same time, or do you have to lead a life of austerity to be spiritual?

While there is something to be said in favour of living simpler lives, there is no conflict between faith and turning a profit. It is fine to make a living, we are meant to enjoy abundant lives. The conflict comes when we imagine ethics don't matter in business, and also when we make the mistake of equating wealth with happiness.



On ethics: What really matters is that we behave justly to one another: namely, we follow the Golden Rule which says that we should treat others as we would have others treat us. The abuses of capitalism are a violation of his principle.


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Friday, 12 September 2014

Canadians living paycheque to paycheque

New survey results reveal that more Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque and unable to save for retirement. 

Do you worry about saving enough to retire comfortably?

>> Yes

>> No

>> Unsure


Life tougher for Canadian workers: survey
TORONTO - The Canadian Payroll Association says things are getting tougher for working Canadians.

he association said the survey found that more than half of employees — 51% — would find it difficult to meet their financial obligations if their paycheque were delayed by a single week. That was up from an average of 49% over the past three years.


For those aged 18 to 29, the number is even higher — 63% report living paycheque to paycheque.

Monday, 8 September 2014

Witty Church Signs



http://www.pinterest.com/benvitale/witty-church-signs/


funny church boards

Funny Church Signs





Facebook - Rose City Park United Methodist Church

Blog - http://www.rcpumc.org/weve-gone-viral/

'God Prefers Kind Atheists Over Hateful Christians,' Says Ore. Church


The Church will continue to put up signs that they hope will be provoking message and will promote meaningful conversation regarding the issues of our time.






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Tuesday, 2 September 2014

What do you drink most throughout the day?

What do you find yourself drinking most?

Do you tend to drink more

>> juice
>> soda
>> water
>> coffee
>> tea
>> other


Your least favorite fast food joint?

Which fast food restaurant rubs you the wrong way? 

What's your least favorite fast food joint?

Which one has the best breakfast menu?


Would You Trade in Your Empty Beer Cans for a Burger at McDonald's?

A new campaign by McDonald's and ad agency DDB Stockholm allows people to trade in their empty cans for burgers -- and even provides the recycling bag for it! 

The idea was to offer people -- specifically those attending summer festivals in Sweden -- an alternative way to pay for a burger while also helping the environment.

"Youngsters don't always have so much cash, but sometimes they can get empty cans," a rep for the ad agency said. "So, accepting cans in return for burgers gets them to McDonald's and the cans to the recycling depot. Everyone's happy."

What do you think of a campaign to swap empty beer cans for burgers? Would you participate if you could? Is it brilliant -- or just plain bogus?


Read more: SWEDES CAN NOW PAY FOR THEIR BIG MACS WITH EMPTY CANS


At what age are we the most popular?

A survey of 1,505 Britons conducted by a food firm called Genius Gluten Free, found that 29-year-olds had an average of 80 friends, keeping up with old acquaintances as well as co-workers and new friends. The average amount of friends that other age groups had was about 64.

Do you think that 29-year-olds are the ones with the most friends?
Were you pretty popular at that age? Or if you're not there yet, do you anticipate being more favored when you're 29?