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What is the global food crisis? The World Food Programme calls the global food crisis a phenomenon, a "silent tsunami," that is affecting families in every nation on every continent. Food prices for popular menu items like rice, wheat and beans have doubled in the last year. Though increases in food prices have hit all budgets, it's the poor who bear the brunt of price inflation. The higher prices are forcing people who survive on just $1 a day to spend upwards of 80 percent of their budgets just on food. As a result, many people, including millions of children, are going hungry. The longer food prices rise, the more people will be plunged into hunger and poverty. Why is the global food crisis happening? Food shortages have affected developing countries for generations. It's a cyclical problem. But this global food crisis is more rapid, urgent and devastating. Since 2005, food prices have risen a whopping 80 percent. Why? How has the global food crisis affected Compassion families? The global food crisis is forcing poor families to spend more of their household budgets on food, leaving little for anything else. In What can I do to help fight the global food crisis? Join Compassion's Day of Prayer and Fasting on June 25, 2008. This is the day we will honor the victims of the global food crisis and pray for them. Give to Compassion's Global Food Crisis Fund. Your gift will help provide: Before my first trip to Congo in August 1998, I remember someone asking the question, "have you ever seen a picture of Africa at night?" I had not seen such a picture. But I could remember many times approaching the east coast of the United States while flying from Germany. Even at night, the US coast was a welcome site after flying over the black void of the Alantic Ocean. I could not comprehend flying over a populated continent and not seeing the outline of cities below. Now, I understand why darkness covers the continent of Africa. In Biblical terms, darkness is a symbol of gloom, oppression and sin. Indeed, thick darkness is over the peoples. Joseph Conrad in his novella, "Heart of Darkness" referred to Congo as Hell itself. Most of the country still lives in spiritual darkness and physical darkness. But people living in eastern Congo that borders Burundi, Rwanda, and Uganda live in thick darkness. The Provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu are the epicenter of misery, suffering, rape, family displacements, and death. Today, January 6th, is a pivotal day for you and the Congolese people. In Goma, hundreds of leaders of neighboring countries, the Congo government, and rebel leaders will gather to map out peace in the area. The goal is to "reach a cessation of hostilities in the region and put in place a global plan of pacification, security and developement in the two provinces". Some concrete steps are needed toward peace in eastern Congo. I am asking you to pray for God's help in this conference. Carrie Jo Miller Congo Helping Hands, Inc. www.congohelpinghands.orgCongo Helping Hands, 9152 Kent Ave. B-50, Indianapolis, IN 46216. Please give thanks for God's protection of our friends and continue to hold up in prayer for complete healing the following members of the body of Christ: Donald Gehrke Ron Naylor Carol Hirons Jason Arnold's Father, Stephen Jessie Seiber Mike & Jean McCauley's son, David Bob & Mary Liz Ryan on the loss of her brother Patricia Nance Carol Hirons Stephanie Back Charlie Largent Jim Amos
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