I'm sorry that people have to go through those things because even here people go through the same. These things happen here as well as there. Or work so very hard for a paycheck just to see uncle Sam take a lot of it away. The struggles of hard living is a world wide problem, yes even here. Some people choose drugs over food. Its a common thing as well. I pray the lord helps you in any struggle you or anyone else may be facing. I pray anger and bitterness be replaced with love, joy, and understanding. We can either stay on the ground feeling defeated or allow the lord to help us back up to push forward. If he is willing to feed the birds of the air, then how much more will he do for us? He loves you, put your focus on him and he will guide you. God bless
I remember reading Laura Ingalls Wilder's experience of a long, hard winter on the prairie. What happened was it was so cold, that they had to stay inside their cabin and just keep on burning the wheat chaff or whatever they had to keep warm every single day and that was pretty much all they did.
The railway bring coal and goods had not come through and they lived too far away from town to get to any shops as well. They lived in about six different places as their father was running away from debts (he didn't tell his daughters that though!) and wanting to make it as a homesteader, but the land betrayed them. One neighbour had hoarded wheat inside the walls of his house and Laura's father managed to get him to redistribute it as by then they were kind of starving.
Eventually the Wilder family did settle in a place somewhere closer to a town for a while but that wasn't her father's dream.
When Laura did marry and have a place of their own they still had a somewhat hard life (this was pioneering days) and her house burnt down one day and all the locusts ate their crops.
The thing with birds, is they can always fly away somewhere warmer, but it's not always so with humans.
When we have winters here, the richer people DO fly to warmer places to spend their holidays, but poorer people often can't afford to do so. I do think so many people live in California or Florida because of the sunshine, and homeless people go down there to escape the winters in trailers and vans.
In the Bible they had storms, but its never written that they ever had blizzards and snow, their weather problems were more they had TOO much sun and desert. I often think of Angela's Ashes when thinking of biblical weather, of how people dream of living in the Middle East because, it doesn't snow or rain for days on end there lol.
Anyway I do like where I live even with the humidity and become acclimatised, but we have this place called snow planet where there's an artificial ski slope inside a big barn, and people pay money to go and play on the fake snow. I've never been though, but I have been to an ice skating rink, though you can kind of do the same thing on a waxed floor wearing socks.