Possible Depression?

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Billyd

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Most of the tourist businesses here have closed, at least temporarily. Most barber and beauty shops have done the same. Almost all restaurants have changed to delivery, curbside, or takeout. A few have closed their doors for the season.

Schools have switch to virtual classes, but participation is only moderate. There will probably be an extended summer session.

Everyone I talk to says that, regardless of what the government says, they are planning to return to normal activities Memorial Day weekend. If the government plans otherwise, they'll just ignore it.
 

chanchuinchoy

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Some economic "experts" claim we are seeing the ingredients for a situation that could rival the 30's depression and utterly dwarf the 2008 recession.

What should we be doing (financially) as Christians in this time of change?

Should those blessed with the ability to remain working increase tithing or at least contact the treasury to inform them of extra fund availability for saints in need?

What should we be doing with our current investments?

Should we be considering the possibility of investment opportunity?

I would just like to say finances aren't my, and shouldn't be our, primary concern at this time, obviously prayer, worship, evangelism etc. far supersede this topic. However, as Christians we are commanded to provide for our family, for saints in need, to be good stuarts etc. What are some things you are dong or considering at this time?
I would rather think of it as a blessing instead. Imagine;
1) You can spend more time with your love ones thus better understanding of each other.
2) You can have the time to pray, read the Bible or books, ec.. which you could not do previously. Enriching your spiritual life.
3) You can have more rest/sleeps, unlike previously you only sleep 2 or 3 hours daily. better health.