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Writer's pictureJohnathan Hopkins

Unseen America: The Homelessness Crisis & Our Biblical Duty

The homelessness crisis in America is a harsh reality that often goes unnoticed by many. In a bustling city, among the towering skyscrapers and luxurious residences, there exists a community of individuals living on the streets. Their makeshift shelters made of cardboard boxes and tarps provide minimal protection from the unforgiving elements. Each night, they navigate the dangers of the streets, uncertain of where their next meal will come from, or where they will find refuge. Families with young children huddle together in crowded shelters, their dreams overshadowed by the daily struggle for survival. The lack of adequate resources and support systems has led many to suffer from mental health issues, substance abuse, and a sense of hopelessness. The cycle of poverty and homelessness perpetuates as systemic challenges persist, leaving these individuals trapped in a cycle of despair. Despite the grim reality of their circumstances, their resilience and determination to survive against all odds demonstrate the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. The plight of the homeless in America serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for compassion, empathy, and meaningful solutions to address this pressing issue and provide a better future for those in need. In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 25, verses 35-36, Jesus teaches us, These words remind us of our duty to help those in need, including the homeless, for in doing so, we are serving not only our fellow human beings, but also our Lord. The Bible emphasizes the importance of showing compassion, kindness, and generosity towards the marginalized and uplifting the downtrodden. As we reflect on the plight of the homeless in America and around the world, let us heed the call to love our neighbors as ourselves and strive to make a positive impact by extending a helping hand to those in need.


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