Thursday, August 05, 2010
In the midst of the global financial
crisis, in early 2009 we received an e-mail from Ministry of Hope
(MoH) in the U.S. addressing some financial challenges that lie
ahead. “The MoH finance committee met tonight to go over the
end of year figures and the financial crisis in the U.S. is having
its impact on MoH. Giving is way down and we are having to reduce
our monthly allotment. … Thus, at this point, we will need to
fund the Mzuzu Nursery from the reduced undesignated pot of money
that Ministry of Hope receives every month and is shared. (among
two Crisis Nurseries and 6 orphan care centers).
Nevertheless, in spite of a drastic reduction in the "pot of money" to be shared, the Mzuzu Crisis
Nursery was spared. The feeding centers and main office took the
brunt of the financial blow.
This week, the “second wave” has
hit our shores without any early warning and it is threatening to
devastate the life of both Crisis Nurseries. An e-mail near the end
of July tells the story:
This
month's allocation (July) will be as follows:
MZUZU
CRISIS NURSERY from $6,500.00 to $4,420.00
(Lilongwe Crisis Nursery from $6,000.00 to $4,080.00)
Financially
speaking, the “bottom line” is that $6,500 per month is needed
for the Mzuzu Crisis Nursery, to continue our level of care for the babies. As you
can imagine, the loss of over $2,000 per month is devastating.
However,
for Christians, the bottom line is never a minus sign (-). It
is always the sign of the cross (+).
The
babies + the staff + MoH Board + committed congregations +
persevering presbyteries + compassionate corporations + interested
individuals + our generous God all add up to the Hope which does not
disappoint.
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