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LDS Church sends fruit to pantries
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And as for the numbers Tina, the church doesn't want to win the popularity contest, it is just doing what the Lord would want them to do. So numbers truly don't matter, unless YOU want to win a contest of some sorts.
And our members don't get paid to what they do, as they volunteer whole heatedly.
There always has to be someone who tries to find the negativity in what the Church does though and take it our of proportion...
but they will have to answer for their doings to the Lord, not me.
Thank you all for your giving this year and throughout the past and future. May you continue to be blessed and loved.
I'm just glad people of every stripe help those in need. Support the several good cause balls and parties the GLTB community throws every year and have some fun while your $ support those who could use the help.
No area authority seventies get any of the things you are talking about.
Your idea that the General Authorities live in the lap of luxury is alos out of touch with reality. It is good you used the word "stipend" for what they get paid. It is generally not what would be called a salary.
However the Area Authority Seventies and everyone on down from there get paid nothing. Bishops and stake presidents and people holding several other callings put in huge amounts of time without any compensation.
Those who try to claim the leaders of the church are all about making money and serve the almighty dollar are just out of touch with reality.
On the other hand I wish people would stop making the best claims. There are thousands of ways we could do more to help others. If people were perfect than we would not need to be counseled and guided. There are good people in every nation, denomination and kindred.
So I just wish people would back off from claiming the church does more good in a physical sense than other organizations.
The Church of Jesus Christ does a lot to help others. As an example, this week they shipped truckloads of fruit to shelters for the hungry. The fruit was grown, harvested, and canned by members of the Church on farms and in canneries that exist to help the needy. It will be transported and distributed by the Church as the welfare committee sees fit. This is a great gift in these economic times as many food pantries are at all-time lows.
In no way does this story diminish the great good many other organizations and individuals accomplish. It was not intended to be a listing of charitable acts. It is not a contest for brownie points; it is an effort to help feed the hungry.
lately i have designed a garden and helped create it for an organisation helping homeless people, become an assistant scout leader, cleared up another denominations grave yard, i do it because i love to help, thats what we lds do! try to make a difference. and encourage others who would not of thought it beneficial to do the same, whoever they are, where ever they are. we have a programe at the moment the secret millionaire, wow what a difference they have made, and changed themselves by doing it.
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