Christians need to be able to live where the poor live and help them when they need help. Bob Lupton, author of the article, “Gentrification with Justice,” leads by example and shows how Christians can help the poor, showing explicit examples of the area of Gentrification. Without people such as Lupton, the world would be a very dark place full of hopelessness and chaos.
Lupton knows that gentrification happens and looks to the church to help him. He opens the article talking about how he felt called to start living next to the poor that he serves, not just driving to their houses. Lupton decides to build a house for himself in this poor area, which leads to others building houses or renovating and does not expect the outcome. He thinks that
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He starts this kind of ministry that helps families who have faced a gentrification to be able to own a house. He believes that gentrification is good when the church steps in and helps. He says that Christians have a choice between following those who leave after gentrification or staying with those don’t leave. He ends with the idea that peace and prosperity for God’s glory is what we as Christians need to be seeking and showing others how to find it. Peace through gentrification can only come from God and his …show more content…
When Lupton built his house in the poor town, it started a wave of properties increasing in value which sent poor homeowners packing. This writer believes that he did the right thing. Instead of leaving and going back to the suburbs, he got the suburbs to come to him and help him save the poor from getting kicked out of their houses. When we as Christians do what we preach, we send a strong message to