So when we typically think of serving others, we generally imagine kindness, assistance, and charitable contributions. Those are great methods for helping the needy. But recently another supportive way to serve those in need has been manifest: helping the jobless find employment
We need to change our way of thinking.
We need to change our way of thinking.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides a great resource to help, summing it up this way:
Many of our friends, neighbors, and community members are underemployed or out of work. Helping others in their search for employment not only strengthens your own networking—it’s also a great way to serve those in need. Take a look at the link below to learn how you can help someone else find employment.
Helping somebody who is job searching
Many of our friends, neighbors, and community members are underemployed or out of work. Helping others in their search for employment not only strengthens your own networking—it’s also a great way to serve those in need. Take a look at the link below to learn how you can help someone else find employment.
Helping somebody who is job searching
An early Church welfare pamphlet stated: “A man out of work is of special moment to the Church because, deprived of his inheritance, he is on trial as Job was on trial —for his integrity. As days lengthen into weeks and months and even years of adversity, the hurt grows deeper. … The Church cannot hope to save a man on Sunday if during the week it is a complacent witness to the crucifixion of his soul.”
We have been urged. Let's do something about it.
We have been urged. Let's do something about it.