Published: Thursday, 31st January, 2008 12:30
A rich source of help to beat debt
First 7/11, Black Friday, and now “Mad Tuesday”. I am referring to Tuesday, January 22 when the USA cut the bank rate by ¾ of a percentage point.
Apparently to stop the USA in particular and the world in general, going into a recession.
But why mad? Because it makes borrowing easier, when in the USA and in the UK, people are already drowning in debt.
Whilst I have no statistics to back me up, I will say that for every family, for example, suffering because of the HIV and AIDS pandemic in the UK there are many more individuals and families being torn apart through debt.
Such people do not need easier credit; they need help to get out of debt.
At this point the issue is not simply, who is at fault, but who will help?
And help is available, and not at “affordable prices”, but totally free. In recent years, I have stumbled upon an organisation called Christians Against Poverty.
I wish I had met them as soon as they had started.
Kind, competent and compassionate at personal and family level, they are professional at organisational level with an excellent reputation, with the credit and finance industry.
Christians Against Poverty have won numbers of National awards in recent years.
To good to be true? No, if anyone is seriously wanting help to get out of debt, here is a lifeline.
The organisation can be contacted locally on 01344 310222.
Mad Tuesday? Politicians don’t have all the answers.
There are answers elsewhere and here is one answer to individual and family debt crisis. Why not try it?
Pastor Ben Davies
Bracknell Family Church


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