Archbishop calls for action on UK poverty

Written by Super User 30 Jun 2011

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has called for action to be taken to address UK poverty levels. He spoke out as churches up and down the country prepare to hold services marking ‘Poverty Sunday’ on Sunday 26 June. Writing for the Guardian newspaper the Archbishop said rising poverty was not necessarily linked to unemployment levels, stating there was a ‘significant problem in our country where even those who work hard are not able to put food on the table for their families’. The Archbishop said ‘I’d like to challenge people to call for justice for those living in poverty. Be generous not only with your wallet, but with your time, your words, your actions. We need to remember that poverty isolates people, reducing their ability to engage in social and community life.’

Pray: for a positive response this Sunday especially during the current economically difficult times. (1Sa.2:8)

More: http://www.archbishopofyork.org/articles.php/2093/archbishop-calls-for-action-on-uk-poverty

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