There are so many changes being implemented by the U.S. society due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Here are just a few:
1. Medical staff are wearing personal protective equipment(PPE)
Shouldn't they have been doing this even before the discovery of the Coronavirus? Why did it take so long for hospitals to realize their greatest asset, their people, need to be protected? Why did it take a worldwide pandemic to discover that hospitals were scrimping on PPE to save a few bucks for their shareholders?
2. The U.S. government loosened non-essential regulations
If they were non-essential, why were they there in the first place?
3. Non-essential businesses closed
Again, if these are non-essential businesses, why does the U.S. Small Business Administration go out of their way to offer considerable loans to start them? Maybe instead of encouraging everybody and their brother to open a restaurant to avoid making minimum wage, we should bring back the good jobs we've given away to other countries.
4. We started making things in the U.S.
Wow, what a novel idea! Our elected leaders finally realize we need to be in charge of our own supply chain instead of relying on countries who hate us.
5. Churches are finally serving outside the four walls
People from all over the U.S. are lining up to receive food packages. Those forced into unemployment have the greatest need, and churches from all over are stepping up to deliver.
From pastors to lowly parishioners, church folks are heeding God's call to help the needy. Jesus gave us this example:
He laid aside his outer garments, and taking a towel, tied it around his waist. Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples' feet and to wipe them with the towel that was wrapped around him.
John 13:5
So why do we want to go back to the way it was before Covid-19; the time when we all crammed into an expensive building for an hour a week and served no one? Imagine how much more we can help not only strangers but other Christians if we are willing to remain outside the four walls.
1. Medical staff are wearing personal protective equipment(PPE)
Shouldn't they have been doing this even before the discovery of the Coronavirus? Why did it take so long for hospitals to realize their greatest asset, their people, need to be protected? Why did it take a worldwide pandemic to discover that hospitals were scrimping on PPE to save a few bucks for their shareholders?
2. The U.S. government loosened non-essential regulations
If they were non-essential, why were they there in the first place?
3. Non-essential businesses closed
Again, if these are non-essential businesses, why does the U.S. Small Business Administration go out of their way to offer considerable loans to start them? Maybe instead of encouraging everybody and their brother to open a restaurant to avoid making minimum wage, we should bring back the good jobs we've given away to other countries.
4. We started making things in the U.S.
Wow, what a novel idea! Our elected leaders finally realize we need to be in charge of our own supply chain instead of relying on countries who hate us.
5. Churches are finally serving outside the four walls
People from all over the U.S. are lining up to receive food packages. Those forced into unemployment have the greatest need, and churches from all over are stepping up to deliver.
From pastors to lowly parishioners, church folks are heeding God's call to help the needy. Jesus gave us this example:
He laid aside his outer garments, and taking a towel, tied it around his waist. Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples' feet and to wipe them with the towel that was wrapped around him.
John 13:5
So why do we want to go back to the way it was before Covid-19; the time when we all crammed into an expensive building for an hour a week and served no one? Imagine how much more we can help not only strangers but other Christians if we are willing to remain outside the four walls.
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