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Dear Friends,
Today, in our series on Alleviating Poverty, we’re exploring “The Attitude of Poverty.”
Have you ever wondered how your attitude toward the poor can change lives? Amid the complexities of our world, how we see the “poor in spirit” can make an incredible difference.
As I Care Outreach engages in the work of alleviating poverty—I believe there is a hidden invitation in a more meaningful way to understand poverty or even to seek to understand poverty.
Poverty is a shared human experience. Each of us wrestle with a sense of lack or incompleteness and neediness. Poverty exists in those parts of ourselves that are not what they could be… places we cannot repair through our own well-meaning resources and strength.
As I reflect on the instability within our communities. I am reminded that Christ-centered, practical life education, training, and service is a critical need to “tackle the shackles of poverty” while fostering spiritual connection, relationship building and community re-humanization.
In Luke 18:9-14, Jesus speaks of being “poor in spirit.” He tells a story of a Pharisee and a tax collector. The parable illustrates the difference between those who think they are spiritually connected and the “poor in spirit.”
Listen as I share some insights regarding alleviating poverty.
Pastor Robert M. Turner
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https://icareoutreach.net/
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We thank you for your generosity, your service, and your faithful prayers. As 2026 unfolds, we are deeply grateful for the transformational healing that is on display in the lives of so many because of your continued support.
Will you consider joining us in supporting I Care Outreach? No gift is to small! No gift is too little for the size of God work in community. To give, please mail your tax-deductible gift to:
I CARE OUTREACH
P.O. BOX 5188 | BRIDGEPORT, CT 06610
Or you can use your credit card to make a secure online donation using the link below.
https://icareoutreach.net/donate/
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By I Care OutreachDear Friends,
Today, in our series on Alleviating Poverty, we’re exploring “The Attitude of Poverty.”
Have you ever wondered how your attitude toward the poor can change lives? Amid the complexities of our world, how we see the “poor in spirit” can make an incredible difference.
As I Care Outreach engages in the work of alleviating poverty—I believe there is a hidden invitation in a more meaningful way to understand poverty or even to seek to understand poverty.
Poverty is a shared human experience. Each of us wrestle with a sense of lack or incompleteness and neediness. Poverty exists in those parts of ourselves that are not what they could be… places we cannot repair through our own well-meaning resources and strength.
As I reflect on the instability within our communities. I am reminded that Christ-centered, practical life education, training, and service is a critical need to “tackle the shackles of poverty” while fostering spiritual connection, relationship building and community re-humanization.
In Luke 18:9-14, Jesus speaks of being “poor in spirit.” He tells a story of a Pharisee and a tax collector. The parable illustrates the difference between those who think they are spiritually connected and the “poor in spirit.”
Listen as I share some insights regarding alleviating poverty.
Pastor Robert M. Turner
________________________________________________________
Visit our website icareoutreach.net to learn more and support!
https://icareoutreach.net/
Newsletters: https://icareoutreach.net/news/
Podcasts: https://icareoutreach.net/news/podcasts/
Donate: https://icareoutreach.net/donate/
________________________________________________________
We thank you for your generosity, your service, and your faithful prayers. As 2026 unfolds, we are deeply grateful for the transformational healing that is on display in the lives of so many because of your continued support.
Will you consider joining us in supporting I Care Outreach? No gift is to small! No gift is too little for the size of God work in community. To give, please mail your tax-deductible gift to:
I CARE OUTREACH
P.O. BOX 5188 | BRIDGEPORT, CT 06610
Or you can use your credit card to make a secure online donation using the link below.
https://icareoutreach.net/donate/
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