Roughly 12% of Americans live in poverty today and are unable to consistently pay for basic needs. That’s according to federal guidelines established in the 1960’s that have not factored in the increasing costs of housing, healthcare, utilities or transportation in the last four decades. The number of people under the real poverty line in the U.S. could be two to three times higher. Non-profit organizations and government agencies are attempting to eradicate poverty, but the numbers show they are not succeeding.
“It’s time to rock the boat,” proclaims Scott Miller, CEO of Move the Mountain Leadership Center – which provides training, technical assistance, consulting and coaching to leaders and communities who are focused on ending poverty. “It’s caused by numerous factors so we need to understand that there is no quick fix. Poverty CAN be dismantled, but it’s going to take a radical change in the mindset within our individual communities.”
Miller believes there are two ways out of poverty: education and social capital, “One of the largest common denominators for those living in poverty is social isolation. Think about it. People with adequate and more-than-adequate incomes simply don’t mingle with people with low incomes and vice versa.”
In his new book “Until It’s Gone: Ending Poverty in Our Nation, in Our Lifetime,” Miller says this social compartmentalization leads to a popular denial that there is little to no poverty in a community, and, if there is, then those people are getting what they deserve.
Enter the Circles Campaign, which creates partnerships among individual volunteers (“allies”) and families (“leaders”) pursuing economic well-being. Miller developed the approach in order to systematically support communities in addressing poverty. By partnering impoverished families with those how have middle and upper income means, the community learns from both sides of the “tracks” what will work to reduce and eventually eliminate poverty.
“We’re not throwing money at the problem,” explains Miller. “Instead, the Circle allies, consisting of two to three community members, join families in solving their specific challenges of getting out of poverty while working together to approach the complex community dynamics that hold so many others in poverty.
That’s Millers plan. What say you? If you were a world leader, how would you end poverty?




















The suggestions which are outlined in the Miller article are very admirable. However, Jesus said that the “poor” we will always have with us. So being that God’s Word is true, I don’t believe that poverty can be totally eradicated.
If the “everyone in the WORLD” had the mind of Christ, then that would be another matter. Then, perhaps, we could probably experience a situation similar to the one that the original disciples were involved in when Jesus had first returned from death and went back to heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father. At the beginning, followers of Christ sold their possessions, gave to the ministry, and they all came together, shared, and lived happily and peacefully while soaking up the teachings of Jesus.
I believe that in a lot of cases, poverty has a devilish spiritual stronghold attached to it. And you can do some good for this part of society by teaching to combat the different poverty challenges and applying social capital. And sometimes maybe all that’s needed IS a little help; then, “some” of these people can come out of that impoverished lifestyle.
But I also believe that if the people have not been delivered and set free from that negative spiritual mindset of poverty, they can be given lessons regarding challenges and assisted with money to improve; but if they have not truly changed… not just having the “desire to change”, they can still fall back into that poverty syndrome. It is a great thing to help the poor. God is pleased with this gesture; but I believe that poverty will end once Jesus comes back for us and we begin our lives anew in the Kingdom of God.
I truly believe in the mercy of God, and that whatever he will do, will be in the well being of mankind..!!
But poverty as a issue has to be buried in the pages of world history, and this is the time for it..!!
We all must stand up and take a some action in our own locality in any small way and contribute in the UN’ initiative…to make the world a better place…!
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