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	<title>Poverty &#187; corruption</title>
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		<title>Speaking Out Against Corruption</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 10:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jayaseelan Enos</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img width="165" height="99" src="http://blog.compassion.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Arun_ldp-student-165x99.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Arun_ldp-student" title="Arun_ldp-student" style="float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;" />The Leadership Development Program taught Arun a great number of things. He learned about time management, Christian discipline and social awareness. Most importantly, he learned how a Christian must respond to contemporary issues.<p><a href="https://www.compassion.com/Account/login.htm">My Account</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/sponsor_a_child/default.htm?referer=96738">Sponsor a Child</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/contribution/csp/default.htm?referer=96738">Help Babies and Moms</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/where-we-work/crisis-updates.htm">Crisis Updates</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="165" height="99" src="http://blog.compassion.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Arun_ldp-student-165x99.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Arun_ldp-student" title="Arun_ldp-student" style="float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;" /><p><img src="http://blog.compassion.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/bribery-and-corruption.gif" alt="bribery and corruption" width="10" height="10" /> Meet Arun. Arun grew up in the slums of Bangalore, India, packed in a little one-room house with his father, mother, brother and sister.</p>
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<p>Arun woke up each morning not knowing whether there would food for the day. The effects of poverty were very real in his life.</p>
<p>Arun&#8217;s father, Chellakannan, worked as an auto driver and struggled to provide food for the family. Stretching the budget to meet their daily needs seemed hard enough, let alone educating the children!</p>
<p>The family was forced to survive on less than Rs. 2,500 per month (U.S.$50). Adding to the struggles, Arun’s father was an alcoholic. He seldom gave money to provide for the family needs. Oftentimes, he didn’t go to work. This resulted in frequent quarrels between Arun’s parents, destroying the family’s peace.<span id="more-29546"></span></p>
<p>To make ends meet, Arun’s mother, Pushpalatha, sold old newspapers in exchange for a plate of food. She went without her own meals to feed her children, but at times all of them went to bed with hungry stomachs.</p>
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<p>It was at this time that Arun was fortunate enough to be registered at one of our child development centers. Arun tells us,</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Initially I attended the development center just for a plate of food, hunger was so fierce.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Arun’s future seemed gloomy. Despite scoring 82 percent in 12th grade, his parents’ income was barely sufficient to provide for their daily needs, let alone his education.</p>
<p>However, to his astonishment, Arun was selected for the Leadership Development Program. He was assured of attending university and earning his bachelor&#8217;s degree in business management. His entire fees were taken care by our Leadership Development Program.</p>
<p>Arun completed his degree and was named the best student of Baldwin Methodist College. Today, Arun is working at a reputable company while simultaneously pursuing a post-graduate certificate in management.</p>
<p>The Leadership Development Program taught Arun a great number of things. He learned about time management, Christian discipline and social awareness. Most importantly, Arun learned how a Christian must respond to contemporary issues&#8230;issues like corruption.</p>
<p><strong>Speaking Out Against Corruption</strong></p>
<p>Corruption is an issue that is at the forefront of India’s national poverty concerns. In some places in India, people are forced to bribe officers in the government office to get a death certificate. Among politicians, corruption is an everyday phenomenon.</p>
<p>Arun has given several speeches regarding corruption, and his thoughts on this issue are inspiring. He challenges others to stand up against corruption and make a difference in India.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Many of us complain and blame corruption as a reason for poverty in India. But I want to ask a question &#8211; who is actually responsible for this?</p>
<p>&#8220;We simply cannot keep blaming others all through our life. We need to change ourselves. Stop bribing so that people will stop taking bribes. These days, many people doubt that you can succeed in life if you do not give bribes. But you can be the change you want in this world.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>As Christians, Arun believes that we need to witness Jesus through our lives. He reflects on his thoughts on curbing corruption and proclaims,</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Let my life speak and not just with words!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>What Does Isaiah 58 Have to Do With Poverty?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Web Team</dc:creator>
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How about its relevance to how we serve the Lord today? What are your thoughts?<p><a href="https://www.compassion.com/Account/login.htm">My Account</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/sponsor_a_child/default.htm?referer=96738">Sponsor a Child</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/contribution/csp/default.htm?referer=96738">Help Babies and Moms</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/where-we-work/crisis-updates.htm">Crisis Updates</a></p>
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<p>How about its relevance to how we serve the Lord today? What are your thoughts?<br />
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<blockquote><p>1 Shout it aloud, do not hold back.<br />
       Raise your voice like a trumpet.<br />
       Declare to my people their rebellion<br />
       and to the house of Jacob their sins.</p>
<p> 2 For day after day they seek me out;<br />
       they seem eager to know my ways,<br />
       as if they were a nation that does what is right<br />
       and has not forsaken the commands of its God.<br />
       They ask me for just decisions<br />
       and seem eager for God to come near them.</p>
<p> 3 &#8216;Why have we fasted,&#8217; they say,<br />
       &#8216;and you have not seen it?<br />
       Why have we humbled ourselves,<br />
       and you have not noticed?&#8217;<br />
       &#8220;Yet on the day of your fasting, you do as you please<br />
       and exploit all your workers.</p>
<p> 4 Your fasting ends in quarreling and strife,<br />
       and in striking each other with wicked fists.<br />
       You cannot fast as you do today<br />
       and expect your voice to be heard on high.</p>
<p> 5 Is this the kind of fast I have chosen,<br />
       only a day for a man to humble himself?<br />
       Is it only for bowing one&#8217;s head like a reed<br />
       and for lying on sackcloth and ashes?<br />
       Is that what you call a fast,<br />
       a day acceptable to the LORD ?</p>
<p> 6 &#8220;Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen:<br />
       to loose the chains of injustice<br />
       and untie the cords of the yoke,<br />
       to set the oppressed free<br />
       and break every yoke?</p>
<p> 7 Is it not to share your food with the hungry<br />
       and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter—<br />
       when you see the naked, to clothe him,<br />
       and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?</p>
<p> 8 Then your light will break forth like the dawn,<br />
       and your healing will quickly appear;<br />
       then your righteousness will go before you,<br />
       and the glory of the LORD will be your rear guard.</p>
<p> 9 Then you will call, and the LORD will answer;<br />
       you will cry for help, and he will say: Here am I.<br />
       &#8220;If you do away with the yoke of oppression,<br />
       with the pointing finger and malicious talk,</p>
<p> 10 and if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry<br />
       and satisfy the needs of the oppressed,<br />
       then your light will rise in the darkness,<br />
       and your night will become like the noonday.</p>
<p> 11 The LORD will guide you always;<br />
       he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land<br />
       and will strengthen your frame.<br />
       You will be like a well-watered garden,<br />
       like a spring whose waters never fail.</p>
<p> 12 Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins<br />
       and will raise up the age-old foundations;<br />
       you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls,<br />
       Restorer of Streets with Dwellings.</p>
<p> 13 &#8220;If you keep your feet from breaking the Sabbath<br />
       and from doing as you please on my holy day,<br />
       if you call the Sabbath a delight<br />
       and the LORD&#8217;s holy day honorable,<br />
       and if you honor it by not going your own way<br />
       and not doing as you please or speaking idle words,</p>
<p> 14 then you will find your joy in the LORD,<br />
       and I will cause you to ride on the heights of the land<br />
       and to feast on the inheritance of your father Jacob.&#8221;<br />
       The mouth of the LORD has spoken.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Redemption Needed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 15:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becky Giovagnoni</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember when I told you about my new job? I’ve been doing it for several months now and so I feel like I’ve gotten a pretty good grip on things. Well &#8230; as good a grip as one can have on a job that depends entirely on world events. And oh my word, the world&#8230;<p><a href="https://www.compassion.com/Account/login.htm">My Account</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/sponsor_a_child/default.htm?referer=96738">Sponsor a Child</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/contribution/csp/default.htm?referer=96738">Help Babies and Moms</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/where-we-work/crisis-updates.htm">Crisis Updates</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember when I told you about <a href="http://blog.compassion.com/our-calling/" title="Read about my new job.">my new job</a>? I’ve been doing it for several months now and so I feel like I’ve gotten a pretty good grip on things. Well &#8230; as good a grip as one can have on a job that depends entirely on world events. And oh my word, the world has been eventful lately, hasn’t it? </p>
<p>One of the first things I do each day when I get to work is open up six world news websites. I browse each site for headlines about our <a target="_blank" href="http://www.compassion.com/about/where/default.htm" title="A list of countries where Compassion works.">24 field countries</a> to get an idea of what kind of crises I might be reporting that week. </p>
<p>When I’m reading through the headlines, I sometimes get the surreal feeling that I’m getting a tiny glimpse into God’s view of this world. For a few moments, my perspective shifts from my self-centered, ego-centric worldview to one where we are simply a severely broken and hurting creation in desperate need of redemption. </p>
<p>Right now in the United States, we are practically smothered with political ads and news reports about the faltering economy, but really these “issues” pale in comparison to what’s going on in the rest of the world. </p>
<p>Besides the <a target="_blank" href="http://blog.compassion.com/tag/global-food-crisis/" title="More posts about the Global Food Crisis.">global food crisis</a> (which you’ve probably heard about by now) here’s an idea of what our staff and children on the other side of the globe are currently facing: </p>
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<li>Thailand and Bolivia are both dealing with political unrest and violent protests of the current government. </li>
<li>Haiti and the Dominican Republic are struggling to recover from four successive hurricanes.</li>
<li>The Philippines has faced violent political conflict.</li>
<li>India is in the midst of serious and deadly religious conflicts between Hindus and Christians.</li>
<li>Burkina Faso has recently had heavy rains and flooding throughout the country.</li>
<li>Bangladesh is dealing with continual flooding.</li>
</ul>
<p>I’m sure there will be more bullet points to add tomorrow. It’s difficult to read the same kinds of headlines day after day, reporting over and over the non-stop fighting, corruption and scandal happening in every corner of the globe. But more than depressing me, it makes me angry. I know who is ultimately responsible for the evil in this world, and I hate him. But I also know it will end someday, and I know <a target="_blank" href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=revelation%2022;&amp;version=31;" title="Revelation 22">how it will end</a>.</p>
<p>And <em>this</em> is what keeps me going.</p>
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