About Manna from Kevin
In the first half of 2009, many people will receive a payment of up to $900 from the Government as part of its economic stimulus package. Before rushing out to the shopping mall, we invite you to consider the following:
1. The current economic crisis (in which people are now losing jobs) is a basically a product of our collective greed – rampant consumerism fueled by runaway debt.
2. Our consumer economy is killing the planet through climate change and depletion of resources (soils, rivers, forests and oceans) – poorer countries are suffering the impact of this already.
The Government wants us to do more of the same – to use the $900 to shop till we drop, and consume our way out of recession.
What does the Christian faith have to say about this?
Jesus is clear about our responsibility to the world around us:
1. It is to reject selfishness and consider the needs of our neighbour. (Luke 9:23-26; Matthew 22:37-40)
2. It is to provide an example, or a witness, that offers light and hope in the world. (Matthew 5:13-16)
3. It is to act differently from what is considered ‘normal’. (Matthew 7:13-14)
4. All of this includes what we do with our money! (Luke 16:10-13)
Do something different
Manna Gum and the Seeds Network is inviting people to take up a challenge to do something different. Rather than using it for yourself, we are urging people to consider putting their ‘manna from Kevin’ (a $10 billion splurge of public money) towards healing some of the destructiveness of our economy. This could take many forms:
1. Support those who suffer most.
- since mid-2007 people in poor countries across three continents have been suffering a serious food crisis – this is a direct product of our economic system and has consequences far more direct and serious than our financial crisis. You could give money to an overseas development project in a country suffering from the food crisis through www.letsgiveitaway.org
- in Australia, those will suffer most from the current crisis will be those wholose their jobs, those who depend on casual labour and those already dependent on welfare. You could support an agency who works to support such people: Urban Seed, The Brotherhood of St Laurence, The Smith Family.
- also in Australia, many indigenous Australians have never benefitted from our economic prosperity. You could support an organisation seeking to heal the great rift between indigenous Australians and everybody else such as Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR).
2. Reducing our impact
- the greatest challenge for our country and planet is to try to avert as much climate change as we possibly can. Currently the Australian Government’s climate change policies give little cause for hope. You could give money to an organisation campaigning to get our government to take serious action such as Get Up!, The Australian Conservation Foundation or Friends of the Earth.
- we all need to reduce our household impact upon the planet. You could use the money to buy and install watertanks, solar hot water, or photovoltaic solar panels. There are also rebates to assist with these things.
3. Symbolic action
Do something that reveals the absurdity of our current system
- send the money to your State Premiere and ask them to put it towards a decent public transport system
- wait until the introduction of the Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme and buy $900 of carbon credits (about 36 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions) thus preventing anyone from emitting that carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Rip up your credit so that it can never be used.
- withdraw your money in cash and stick it under your mattress
4. And many more possibilities …!
Talk about it
Whatever you do, we urge you to begin talking about it with other people. In particular:
1. If you belong to a weekly Bible study or homegroup, make it a subject for conversation one night.
2. Visit this website ……. to share your ideas and see what others have done.
About the Seeds Network
Seeds describes conversations, connections and commitments that take place around themes of spirituality, community and mission that have emerged out of the life of Urban Seed and are now shared by groups of people who live close to each other and the poor, share regular meals and organise in order to publicly express the following: Know the Word, Grow Home Through Slow Food and Go Engage.
About Manna Gum
Manna Gum is an independent non-profit organisation which seeks to:
1. provide resources for Christian groups to understand and practise the social, economic and political implications of the Gospel of Christ; and
2. to stimulate critical thinking on issues of aid and development, poverty and wealth, and to undertake research and advocacy on matters concerning Australian aid and development involvement overseas.
Great work mannaG! and Seeds! Your email has sparked a lot of good conversations. Our community in Doveton has devoted tonight to such a conversation where we will try to hold the bible in one hand and the manna from Kevin in another. Will let you know what emerges!
cheers
simon
Fantastic Simon, we’ll be keen to hear!
Well Im aged 48 have a hernia and other conditions, completly wiped out financially most of this little cretins (Rudds) stimulus went to the drug barons in the Golden triangle–I didn’t get one cent off this lousy low life we disgustingly call a PM and I could have used it and done something constructive with it.
Sorry Im not a member of Kevs little fan club.
Marginal or drug affected in crisis Kevin Rudd?–your economic stimulus went straight up the vein of drug addicts and the money in the pockets of the drug barons thats what I think–you can rave on all you like with your sentimental claptrap thats the truth.