Christian Churches Together

 

July 21, 2015


What do the Presidential Candidates have to say about Hunger and Poverty? 
 
Let's make hunger and poverty part of our nation's election season dialogue, starting today.
 



 
Each candidate in the presidential primaries have been invited to prepare a 3 minute video to share his/her plan do address hunger and poverty in our country.

Starting TODAY the videos of those who have responded to the challenge (9 so far) will be available in the
Circle of Protection You Tube Channel.

Click HERE



We need your HELP in spreading this information to as many people as possible.

The Circle's primary social media tool is Twitter.  

 

The handle is @TheCoP and the hashtags are #circleofprotection and #povertyvideos.

 

Sample Tweets:

Know what the presidential candidates think about hunger and poverty? See their #povertyvideos at bit.ly/1HBe1aw #circleofprotection 

 

Are the presidential candidates concerned about #endinghunger? Check out their #povertyvideos at bit.ly/1HBe1aw #circleofprotection 

 

Sample Facebook Message

 

The presidential candidates were asked what they would do to address poverty in the United States and around the world. You can watch their answers at www.circleofprotection.us.

 

Partners are encouraged to create their own Facebook messages and tweets about the #povertyvideos.  

  

 

A complete media kit is available HERE

 
(CCT, nor the Circle of Protection support any of the candidates. The videos have not been edited.)
 

 

Black Children Still Most Likely to Live in Poverty, Study Says

 

Charlotte Alter@charlottealter July 14, 2015

 

Poverty rates for white, Hispanic and Asian children have declined

Poverty has fallen for kids in white, Hispanic and Asian families in the last five years, but not for black children, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center. 

  

About 38% of black children are still living below the poverty line, according to Pew's study of Census data, and black kids are still about four times as likely as white or Asian kids to grow up poor. And for the first time since 1974, there are more poor black kids (4.2 million) than poor white kids (4.1 million), even though there are three times as many white children in America.

 

There are even more poor Hispanic children than any other group (5.4 million,) partly because the Hispanic population is larger and younger than other minority groups, but the data shows a small decline in poverty rates among Hispanic children in the last few years. Black children are the only group that have not shown a decline in the poverty rate since 2010.

 

Rates of child poverty have fluctuated widely over the last 25 years. In the mid-1980s, almost 50% of black children were growing up poor, but in the early 2000s that number dropped to around 30%. Since then, the child poverty rate among black families has been slowly creeping up again, approaching 40%.

 

Still, the study shows that both black and Hispanic children are significantly more likely to grow up poor. Although children make up only 27% of the black population, 38% of poor black Americans are kids. And while only 32% of the Hispanic population are children, almost 43% of Hispanics living in poverty are children.

 

Read full article HERE 


The Jesuit Conference is hiring!  

 

Senior Advisor on Environmental Justice in the JC's Washington Advocacy Office.  

 

Candidates should send their cover letters and resumes to jcemployment@jesuits.org.   

 

Position Description available HERE 

 

 

Elim Fellowship New President

 

Chris Ball is the new President of Elim Fellowship.

He is a graduate of Elim Bible Institute in Lima, NY and served as Senior Pastor at Lighthouse Community Fellowship in South Butler, NY from 1988 - 2014. He and his wife, Carol, watched the church grow from 35 to over 350 in Sunday morning attendance.  

 

 

He served for 17 years as the Syracuse Area Elim Representative. In May 2006 Chris was appointed General Secretary of Elim Fellowship and in December 2006 he was appointed as an Elder of the Fellowship. In May 2015 Rev. Ball became the new President of Elim Fellowship.


 

Praying for Renewal of the Church


During the summer months many of the participant communions in CCT celebrate their assemblies, synods, conventions or conferences. This year some of them will elect new presidents, senior bishops, etc.


 

We invite you to take a minute to ask God for wisdom for all these communions. So that they are guided by the Spirit to make desicions that are aligned with God's purposes for their respective faith communities. 

 

  
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