A good church usually has a Benevolence Fund for people that fall on hard times. I know it’s been used for people with job loss, extensive medical bills, “natural disaster” damage (see weather manipulation and geo-engineering), etc.
It has long been an imperative of the church for it to protect and provide for its own. That’s loving your neighbor.
A good church usually has a Benevolence Fund for people that fall on hard times. I know it’s been used for people with job loss, extensive medical bills, “natural disaster” damage (see weather manipulation and geo-engineering), etc.
It has long been an imperative of the church for it to protect and provide for its own. That’s loving your neighbor.