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People seek God amid financial woes

by Audrey Barrick, Christian Post
Posted: Saturday, October 11, 2008, 8:13 (BST)
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With the Chambers of Commerce reporting that the UK has already entered a recession and may face a prolonged downturn, many people are turning to prayer for divine intervention.

The Church of England has seen higher traffic on its website in recent weeks, particularly on its "prayers for today" and debt advice sections, it said this week.

The "Prayer for the Current Financial Situation", which asks God to "be a tower of strength" and to help people receive His "gift of peace", has received some 8,000 hits and has raised traffic to the Church's website by 28 per cent. And with more people turning to God for help rather than consulting debt advisers, the Church's debt advice web page has seen a 71 per cent increase in visitors.

The website offers practical guides, "common sense advice" and "helpful Bible quotations" to help people assess their personal financial situation and address their money problems along with stress. It also offers advice to churches that want to develop debt ministry and articles on how the Church of England has been speaking to the issues surrounding the credit crunch and household debt.

"Lord God, your will is to bring hope and a future to all your people. Trusting in your steadfast love, we ask your guidance as we work out a household budget. Help us to learn to let no debt remain outstanding, except the debt to love one another, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen," states one of several prayers on the website.

John Preston, the Church of England's national steward, who wrote the debt advice, said he was "delighted" the content was resonating with people, according to Agence France-Presse.

"I think that people aren't necessarily going online to seek religion, but as they are browsing, their thoughts turn to it," he noted. "We know that many people do pray, but things are made so accessible by having it online. Instead of having to go somewhere, and find something, we just provide some words that people can go through wherever they are."

This week, the International Monetary Fund issued a warning that the unemployment rate in Britain will rise from 5.4 per cent to 6.0 per cent and that the world economy "is entering a major downturn in the face of the most dangerous financial shock in mature financial markets since the 1930s", according to its latest World Economic Outlook. However, the IMF expects Britain to bounce back strongly in 2010.



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Added: Monday, October 13, 2008, 21:35 (BST)

This story is over a week old! It's not surprising that it seems that people turn to God, the very same God they ignore, degrade, decry and deny, to help and sustain them in this time of economic downturn - 'Oh, God, keep my savings safe, and my job, too! Amen.' In view of the Third Lens (the Bible!), the Third Horseman, with his scales, is flexing his muscles, and the world is scurrying around like startled cockroaches in the light - the Light of the Holy Spirit! Read Revelations 18 v 11-23. This is what is going to happen - not MY opinion, but GOD's Word. What is going on now, unlike the Great Depression of the late 1920's and 1930's (as the preconditions were not right, but a deception of the Enemy!), is the precursor of the Time of Sorrows. The Antichrist is coming, BUT so is Yeshua Ha'Mesisach before that and, then, seven years later. The True Church has to teach and prepare believers and more urgently spread the Truth of what is going on. Yeshua says to watch and pray, as our redemption is coming, but, Christian, prepare NOW!

Chris Maguire, Ventnor, IOW, UK

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