Homelessness

“The homeless? Aren’t they the people you step over when you come out of the opera?” – politics and rough sleeping

Photo by Jiarong Deng on Pexels.com I left school in 1990 and got a job as a cleaner in central London. This involved being on the Strand, by Charing Cross Station, at 7.00am.  The extent of the rough sleeping at that time was truly incredible. There were 3-4 people sleeping under almost every doorway. Walking… Continue reading “The homeless? Aren’t they the people you step over when you come out of the opera?” – politics and rough sleeping

Homelessness, Social action

Social action, or gospel-centred mission? A story of GrowTH – by Tony Uddin

Photo by Ricky Esquivel on Pexels.com Yesterday in a church in East London, a cross section of the community gathered to celebrate the 5th anniversary of GrowTH, the Tower Hamlets Churches night shelter for homeless people. The place was packed, literally standing room only. The crowd diverse. Christians, Muslims, those of other faiths and those… Continue reading Social action, or gospel-centred mission? A story of GrowTH – by Tony Uddin

Poverty

Food bank Britain and the three faces of poverty

A major report 'Emergency Use Only' was published yesterday by the Church of England, Oxfam and the Trussell Trust. It outlines the reality of Food bank Britain: Those receiving emergency food from food banks rose from 128,697 in 2011-12 to 913,138 in 2013-14. Many food bank users faced multiple challenges, including ill-health, relationship breakdown, mental health problems or substantial… Continue reading Food bank Britain and the three faces of poverty

Social action

Endurance inspired by hope: why churches remain at the heart of tackling poverty

Photo by Shayla on Pexels.com A while ago an atheist friend of mine who also works with homeless people said to me: ‘My motives are purer than yours.  I do this work simply to help people, you do it so you can get into heaven.’ I did my best to explain that while I am motivated by my… Continue reading Endurance inspired by hope: why churches remain at the heart of tackling poverty

Homelessness, Recommended books & reviews

‘The Weight of Mercy: a Novice Pastor on the City Streets’ – by Deb Richardson-Moore [Review]

Deb Richardson-Moore worked as a journalist in the deep south of the USA for over 27 years. When the newspaper she worked for wanted her to cover religious and faith issues, she decided to study theology.  This led her to leave journalism and become Pastor of the Triune Mercy Centre, a church in a desperately poor community in… Continue reading ‘The Weight of Mercy: a Novice Pastor on the City Streets’ – by Deb Richardson-Moore [Review]

Homelessness, Recommended books & reviews

A real story of homelessness, addiction…and transformation

Grove Books have just published this booklet called 'Homelessness: Grace, Truth and Transformation' by myself and Chris Ward. I first met Chris at a Housing Justice seminar at the Greenbelt festival where he stood up and shared his own story of rough sleeping and addiction (see this previous post 'The best speaker at Greenbelt 2011'). Since… Continue reading A real story of homelessness, addiction…and transformation

Homelessness

Honest to God – a Psalm written by homeless people

One of the most exciting areas of my work with the West London Mission has been the development of our Chaplaincy over the last year.  Our Chaplain, Ruth, does a great job across our services, offering spiritual support and care to our residents and users whose lives are so affected by homelessness, offending and addictions.… Continue reading Honest to God – a Psalm written by homeless people

Homelessness

Lost and Found: Faith and spirituality in the lives of homeless people – by Carwyn Gravell [review]

This article was originally published under the title 'Spirituality is part of caring' in The Church Times, 21st June 2013 In the day centre for homeless people that the West London Mission runs in Marylebone, the chaplain helps to facilitate a spirituality group, where rough-sleepers reflect and discuss the “deep things” of life. What I… Continue reading Lost and Found: Faith and spirituality in the lives of homeless people – by Carwyn Gravell [review]

Homelessness, Recommended books & reviews

‘Stories from the Street: A Theology of Homelessness’ by David Nixon [Review]

As a Christian who has been working with homeless people over the last 20 years, I was very excited to see the publication of this book.   Christians working and volunteering in this field need a strong theology to inform, guide and nourish their activism. Despite the fact that the majority of homelessness organisations and projects… Continue reading ‘Stories from the Street: A Theology of Homelessness’ by David Nixon [Review]

Homelessness, Social action

Homelessness: how the Church still offers hospitality and hope

Two major events happening in November show why the Church continues has such an important role in addressing  homelessness. Firstly, on November 8th there is the Annual Service of Commemoration for homeless people who have died in the past year which is held every year at St Martins-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square. This is always a… Continue reading Homelessness: how the Church still offers hospitality and hope