While there is some question whether the above “live simply” statement was originally made by Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa or someone else, there is no doubt about the wisdom of this advice. Indeed, living simply may be the key to human survival on planet Earth. It is that simple and that serious. Make no mistake about it: we cannot continue polluting the earth and plundering its natural [Read More …]
The day I needed two million dollars
The need to raise a substantial amount of money for a building project can be a daunting and incredibly time-consuming challenge. When the total you need runs to seven figures and the time line is really short, the challenge is enough to make grown men cry and women faint. So it was at the height of the 2008 recession when Jubilee Housing, one of the ministries of The Church of the Saviour, was [Read More …]
CONNECTING THE DOTS ON INEQUALITY
Earlier this year Dave and I spent 16 days in Norway. We expected to be awed by the beautiful coastline, spectacular mountains and dramatic fiords. What we didn’t expect was how much we would come to appreciate the Norwegian people and to be so impressed with their government. As you know if you’ve read my last few columns, I am convinced that inequality is the most serious problem we face in [Read More …]
INEQUALITY ISN’T A GAME
Life isn’t a monopoly game. There are no “Get-Out-of-Jail Free Cards,” and no “$200 Payouts” when you pass go.” On the other hand, the concentration of wealth seems to be a “Winner Takes All” game. How else would you explain the fact that 8 men own the same wealth as the 3.6 billion people who make up the poorest half of humanity. Of even greater significance for us is the fact that 6 of [Read More …]
LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD TO REDUCE INEQUALITY
Why aren’t all Americans worried about the growing problem of inequality? If we aren’t living paycheck-to-paycheck ourselves, it is easy to be oblivious to the problems of those who are because we just don’t see them. Ironically, on-site exposure to the poorest of the poor in other countries can open our eyes to the problems the poor face in America. That’s one of the reasons why my husband and [Read More …]
NEEDED: STRONGER SAFETY NETS TO OVERCOME INEQUALITY
“And a little child shall lead them.” On a traditional eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C., dozens of students from South Orange Middle School in New Jersey refused to be photographed with Congressman Paul Ryan. One of those students, Matthew Malespina, said in an interview “that he chose not to be photographed with Ryan because he disagreed with the policies the speaker and his party are [Read More …]
INEQUALITY: THE GLOBAL PROBLEM CENTERED IN THE USA
Inequality isn’t a new problem, but the current administration seems determined to make it worse. The subtitle for Trump’s new budget might as well be: “The Rich Get Richer and The Poor Get Poorer.” The Prison of Privilege is a pamphlet written by William R. Miller, Ph.D. and published by the Faith & Money Network. In it he refers to a book titled, The Spirit Level which he says [Read More …]
BANKS WITH A HEART AND A MISSION
Not all hunger problems are alike, but every child needs adequate nutrition to develop their brains and their bodies. Given the growing problem in our own country and the drastic cuts to nutrition programs in the President’s proposed 2018 budget, one wonders what it will take for Congress to say, “STOP IT MR. PRESIDENT. Our children deserve a healthy future.” Food security is a federal [Read More …]
THE POPE AND THE ORACLE OF OMAHA
A few years ago my husband Dave and I attended the Berkshire-Hathaway annual stockholders meeting. We went to watch Warren Buffet in action as we have always appreciated his values. He has continually said that the government needs to tax him at a higher rate, and he had been in the news a lot in the months before the meeting because of his complaints that his secretary was taxed at a higher [Read More …]
NEVER DOUBT WHAT THIS GROUP CAN DO
When I read Elizabeth O’Connor’s book, Call to Commitment, I was deeply moved by it and shared it with my husband Dave, but only in retrospect have I realized how much it has affected our lives. The book is about the Church of the Saviour in Washington, DC, which was founded as a single congregation in 1947 and is now a network of eight independent, ecumenical Christian faith communities. As [Read More …]
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