I have been challenged by Commissioner
Adams recent article "Politically Correct". How inspiring! (see http://insight.salvationarmy.org.uk/politically-correct )
The Commissioner, in my humble opinion,
comes out fighting with regards the current and complex situation regarding the
overly bureaucratic and sometimes compassionless funding situation for people
who are homeless. The call to justice is
refreshing and challenging and has attracted a great deal of positive comments. I stand behind the Commissioners views and
indeed many of the subsequent comments demonstrate that we are so relieved and
inspired to hear a leader speak out on an issue close to many our hearts. Thank you
Commissioner Adams for leading by example.
But I also had another thought. When I headed up a department at our UK headquarters, we were building new hostels (or Lifehouses) for people who are
homeless. Nice, beautiful and modern accommodation. Places that represent care, dignity and hope. Yet, you would rarely find a Salvationist in
them - that would be a real message of care, dignity and hope. We protest (rightly!) about the current
situation and the political agendas but how many of us are actually involved or
engaged in our homeless ministry. The
problem is not just the government – the problem is also me. Until I moved to Kenya last year, I lived for
two years near to a great hostel which was situated in Braintree. Did I ever go near
it? No I did not! There’s the problem.
Gary Hagen, President of the
International Justice Mission stresses this point when he writes this about
justice… “When governments and those whom God has placed in positions of power
fail to protect those who are weak, God looks to his people to be his voice of judgment
and his hands of rescue”. So we can make our proclamations and I, for one, am
proud that the Commissioner has spoken up for the oppressed but do we express our indignation from the sidelines or we can team up together as an Army to use the resources,
skills and relationships we have to serve those who need us most. We need to be that
voice, we also need to the hands of rescue. What a double whammy message that would
send to the govt. Just saying!
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