Pastors facing destitution and starvation due to Covid-19’s impact on tithing

A leading Christian charity has said that the financial impact of Covid-19 on churches across poorer partsĀ of the world is causing many pastors to face starvation.

Open Doors UK and Ireland says that the virus has caused a drastic reduction in regular tithing, decimating the income of pastors and leaving them with little money for food.

ā€œNormally, when Christians sufferĀ the church is where they turn to forĀ help,” said Open Doors’ Asia CommunicationsĀ DirectorĀ Jan Vermeer said. ā€œButĀ with COVID-19, the church pastorsĀ can barely look after their own families never mind the streams of people who comeĀ knocking on their doorsĀ for help.”

Vermeer added: ā€œEverywhere we turn we’re seeingĀ the sameĀ direĀ situation. Pastors whose income is based solely on giving from members of the church don’t have anything to eat.ā€

Pastor JoelĀ from India told the charity thatĀ his situation had become desperate. “The church has had to be closed, leaving us with no support or any source of provision,” he explained.Ā “As a family we cried unto God for his help and provision.ā€

Another ministry worker, Jyothi, said: ā€œI am involved in pastoral ministry, and due to theĀ lockdown,Ā we are unable to continue with ministry or any church activities.

ā€œWe are left with no source of income and are unable to meet the family needs, there are even no menial jobs to earn money.

ā€œThere were various relief distributions carried out byĀ theĀ localĀ administrationĀ but we were not given priority and were ignored for being Christians.ā€

Churches in sub-Saharan Africa have also been adversely affected by the virus, according toĀ Open Doors’ spokesperson for the region, Jo Newhouse. “Because of sharply reduced income, churches have been unableĀ to pay pastors and other church workers,ā€ she explained.

Pastor Adane, a ministerĀ in ruralĀ EthiopiaĀ for 20 years, said he has experiencedĀ thisĀ first-hand during the coronavirus crisis.

ā€œBecause of Covid-19, the church is in great trouble,ā€ he said.

ā€œWhile churches were closed as part of the government lockdown, nobody could come to church. We had no income to pay the pastors and evangelists.

ā€œBefore, there were people who helped support ministry workers, but now they have stopped.

ā€œThe church used to have many streams of income but now it has all stopped.ā€

In response to the pressing needs of many Christians across the globe, Open Doors has provided emergency relief toĀ 163,000 believers since the Covid-19 pandemic began.

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