Monday, June 23, 2008

Fasting for Food

On Saturday I received an email alerting me to a day of prayer and fasting for the global food crisis.  You may not have known this was happening around the world because the majority of American suburbia doesn't feel the squeeze.  We can afford to pay an extra dollar or two for our food, however nearly half of the people in the world are living on less than $2 dollars a day.  Let me say that again, 50% of the world are living on less than $2 a day.

So when the price of food doubles in a year, you can see how half the world suffers and can barely provide for its basic necessities. Why is this crisis happening? There are always several reasons that make up a crisis of this magnitude, however the major contributors are the rising fuel costs, rising food demand from populous countries like India and China, and natural disasters that are eliminating major crop yields all over the world. (For more info visit this compassion link http://www.compassion.com/NR/exeres/A1BD84CB-1BBF-443A-B74D-829ABA8D15AB.htm )

So this week I am asking you to join with Compassion and pledge to pray and fast for our hungry brothers and sister all over the world. Pray that God will intervene with fuel costs, and that crop yields will be fruitful. Pray for the rich half of the world to donate money and goods to provide immediate relief to those who are starving. Pray that we will be willing to become less rich and less powerful in order to help people become less poor and less powerless. Pray that this crisis will open the eyes of the more affluent societies, pray that we can see and feel their need and become less selfish and more selfless.

So our experiment this week is to take up our crosses and fast from food on Wednesday June 25 and pray.

Experiment 008: Fasting for Food

I will let you know how I will be fasting on Wednesday so you can have an idea for yourself. I will not eat any food for breakfast, lunch and dinner; I will only drink liquids (water or juice). The following day I will eat a light breakfast maybe some fruit or yogurt so I ease myself back into food. I hope that you will practice this experiment this week. When you feel the pain, remember the hungry children of the world. Identify with them in their pain and ask God to help them. Pray that Jesus will come through His people and show His love for them. You can visit the compassion website and sign up to pray and fast with thousands of others if you like. Also you can donate your money to this cause via the web.

"If you can't feed a hundred people, than feed just one." Mother Teresa

Keep Seeking the Kingdom,
Jon

2 comments:

Kori said...

It is unbelievable to me that there are people around the world who are literally starving to death while most Americans waste food left and right! What an important post! I'm going to attempt to fast on Wednesday. (At least breakfast and lunch!)

Fluids are permitted right?

Ryan Eager said...

Jon,

You are gradually and awkwardly growing into your own; and the correspondence between you and Kori reeks heavily of that between John and Abigail Adams. You have always been more of a politician than a theologian, but I would sit equally happily in either one of your supposed congregations. Surely, you can be as confident of my vote for a position in the senate as that of a deacon. I have no doubt that you will one day lead men, and that you will do it without assumption or entitlement. Whether it be in court or in Church, you will one day lead men. As for Josh, well, he has always been the artist who accents greatness. As for Seth,he has always harmoniously resounded what we weakly name greatness. You have always simply been greatness. Your friendship and your depth will ever be the cause of my gratitude. I consider you nothing more than the product of Redemption, and I thank you for being just that.