May's issue of The Christian Chronicle has a front page article "Churches help needy, try to screen out greedy" that's worth the read. The article states that at some congregations requests for benevolence are up 25% or more according to a recent survey. There are differing opinions about how we should distribute the Lord's resources. Some feel there should be a screening process and background checks to eliminate those who scam. Others feel it is our responsibility to always give and take the chance of getting scammed instead of turning people away. I'm somewhere in the middle where it's safe. By ministering to those who come for food, I get to know who the regulars are and I try to ask them lots of questions about what's going on in their life to get an idea of what their struggle may be. I pray for God's wisdom in how to proceed if I feel that someone is abusing our system. At High Pointe, the amount of groceries we give away has almost tripled in the past year. Last year at this time we were handing out an average of 35 bags a month and this year that number has jumped to 96 per month. Our members, along with some canned items from the Collin County Food Pantry, help us support this ministry. As we continue to rely on our members to bring food in today's economic crunch, it is even more important that we are good stewards of what the Lord provides. What are your thoughts on rules or guidelines for distributing food to those who come every week?
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