I was overwhelmed yesterday when I learned there are 7500 cases of poverty in Adams County. That translates to over 10,000 people. I was in a meeting with a couple dozen community folks discussing how to create healthy families. We’re looking at a model of support that creates sustainable communities or circles of support. The idea is exciting, the obstacles overwhelming, the need engulfing, but the hope–clear!
Admittedly, this is the first model I’ve seen where faith-based groups (local churches, Salvation Army, Horizons, Carenet Pregnancy Center, Birthright of Quincy, et al) and social service agencies (A-OK, DCFS, Two Rivers, et al) can begin working together. It complicated and complex. But it stirs hope that something can be done to help people develop healthy families and lives.
I don’t yet know what it means for us. But I do know it creates optimism that our love of people can become something tangible, something active. I know it requires a huge commitment on the part of those who feel God calling them to invest in the lives of those who are hurting. I know it will take a lot out of us. But I also know we have no choice. We have to get involved.
Keep listening–there’s surely more to come. Keep praying–we need God’s guidance. Keep open–God may be calling you to invest. This may be the Serve outlet that will change us and change our community.

