Famous Christian author, speaker and broadcaster Jeff Lucas has launched a new educational film, which is appealing for Christians to take responsibility for those living in poverty across the world.
The educational film, produced by child sponsorship charity Compassion UK, follows Lucas on his recent trip to the troubled country of Ethiopia.
Lucas reported, “This is a great resource to encourage the Church to take up the responsibility we have to our brothers and sisters across the world. I encourage every church to get hold of a copy.”
Following last years G8 Summit at Gleneagles in Scotland, it was hoped that large steps would be taken towards the full eradication of poverty across much of the world.
However, in June this year, UK charity Oxfam joined a number of relief and aid organisations in declaring that the aid increases made by the worlds richest G8 countries are not enough to meet the promises they made at the Gleneagles meeting last year.
“The danger is that this will mask a failure to increase the underlying volume of real aid in line with their Gleneagles commitments, allowing the G8 to take their foot off the accelerator,” say Oxfam.
Oxfams analysis of the figures finds that once debt repayments are taken out of the equation, the total increase in development aid offered by the G8 countries is a shockingly low 8 percent.
Poverty figures reveal that half the world – nearly three billion people – live on less than two American dollars a day (Just a little more than £1).
In addition, the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of the poorest 48 nations (i.e. a quarter of the worlds countries) is less than the wealth of the worlds three richest people combined.
Lucas has explained how, by partnering with the local church, Compassion UK mobilises Christians to reach out to children at risk in their community.
During his trip to Ethiopia, Jeff met with children whose lives had been changed through sponsorship, he also visited churches that have grown from eight to 350 members as a result of their partnership with Compassion.
The pastor from one such church in Southern Ethiopia commented: “We used to have no place for the children but now we have more than 700 visiting in one week, and this is thanks to Compassion.”
Following his journey to the African country, Lucas is calling for the churches to make a united stand in an effort to fight poverty, and is hoping the new resource made in partnership with Compassion, will go a long way to encourage churches to take action.