My grandpa told me that in the old days, TV channels would stop broadcasting around midnight. They'd play the national anthem and then go completely off air until morning. Is that real, or is he messing with me?
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My wife Vera, and I married while students in college at ages 20 and 19. I was studying for the ministry at Ouachita Baptist University. Vers was majoring in Early Childhood Education at Henderson State University. Both colleges were located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
We both had part time jobs on our college campuses. Additionally, I often preached and/or played the piano or organ for various churches practically every weekend and received gifts for doing so.
Without BEOG Grants(later renamed PELL Grants), work-study college jobs funded by the federal government, and part time ministry jobs funded by the churches I served, we would not have made it. Furthermore, we discovered, married college students were eligible for food stamps. Consequently, inasmuch as we qualified, and our total college, and living expenses outweighed our combined incomes, we applied for and received the food stamps during our college years, until I was called to a church as lead pastor about a year later who paid me a modest salary, but one that made me ineligible for food stamps.
When I needed it most, I’m grateful some combination of family, church, government, the favor of God, and a $1700 college loan got us through college. We both graduated with all expenses paid except for the $1700 college loan, of which I completely paid within 2 years after graduation .
My point is, things worked as they should have. The food stamps were an essential part of & extremely helpful towards meeting our needs for about a year during my junior year of college and first year of marriage.
My prayer is that the 40 million people receiving SNAP EBT benefits won’t miss one payment. In a healthy society we need family, church, government, and God’s favor, to all work in sync for those who have needs. as my wife and myself needed, to receive help in the time of need. I fully embrace the government meeting needs by default when necessary. And, it’s absolutely biblical for the government to function in such a capacity.