When I began my ministry of
intercession, I never imagined that a time would come when I would have a whole
list of people to pray for who needed employment, but with the changing economy,
every day my prayer list includes the name of someone who needs work.
As
I scan the list, I find many different reasons people are searching for work
and came to the position where they currently find themselves. When I think of my own situation, I
realize how fortunate I was to find three different part time jobs I
enjoy. Without them, my story might
have ended quite differently when I was laid off my last full time job in the
spring of 2011.
What
are the concerns of those for whom I pray? Rose (not her real name), wishes to find another job, that would
give her the kind of responsibility that she had in her accounting job in her
own country. When she immigrated
to this country, the skills she learned in her home country only qualified her
for a clerical position here, without any of the responsibilities that she had
in her previous employment. I pray
that she will find a position offers her with the fulfillment of feeling that
what she does matters.
Another jobseeker, also an immigrant, after
landing a good job following years of training in the information technology
field, left to join his wife in this country. Although he has had a few short-term contracts, including
one in another city, he has not found a permanent position. Their situation grew more serious when
their first child arrived a few months ago.
Jane,
who worked in the banking sector for many years, felt that she would find more
satisfaction in working for a non-profit.
When she sent me her CV to pass on to my contacts she expressed her
desire to do work that made a difference in the world. Her experience would make her an asset
to any non-profit, but her acquired skills are not an easy match for a position
that would be at her income level in the banking world.
Corinne
is limited in her employability, since she has been trying to find work in a
bilingual city and she is unilingual.
After scouring all the possibilities she could find, she finally chose
to set up a business for herself.
Since it usually takes a while for such ventures to become profitable,
in the meantime she procured a part time position that requires only the
language she speaks.
Andre
had a good position in marketing, but when the economy weakened, the company
required him to lay off his whole department. He knew that meant the handwriting was on the wall for
him. At the same time, his wife who
had lost her job was hired to work in another city nearby. It was logical for Andre to look for
work there too. However,
this is a smaller city and does not offer as many opportunities as were
available in the advertising sector.
He will likely need to find how transferable his skills are for other
sectors.
Norman
was also a victim of societal change, when the video rental store that he
managed was closed. It looked for
a while like there might be a possibility that he could take over management of
a store in another city, but that job went to someone local.
Each
of the situations is unique. Some
are related to the current economic downturn and some are not. In each case, the need for work is
obvious, but the job openings seem to be scarce.
My
conviction is that the Lord is aware of each person, each situation, each
family and their needs. My prayer
for them varies according to their particular circumstances. I also recognize when I pray that I
only know a small portion of their story.
Only God knows all of the details and I believe I can trust him to work
all things out for their good.
I
know that does not mean that these friends will avoid the worry and stress of
financial need that accompany loss of employment. However, as I pray for them, my prayer is that they may
remain calm and confident that the One who knows them better than they know
themselves and who will not leave them without hope. Since I experience lay offs twice myself in the last three
years, due to a lack of funding available to employ me, I can perhaps pray for
my friends with a little more empathy, than I might have before this happened
to me.
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3 comments:
Thank you for praying Eleanor. I am unemployed for the first time ever in my life. It is not a good feeling but I am trusting the Lord to provide. My dream job would be as a paid freelance writer, but who knows what God has in mind for me. I was a Church Secretary until my church had financial problems and closed...a sign of our economy I guess...Blessings to you.
May God bless you and help you to comfort others with the comfort with which you have been comforted.
Thanks, Leona and Angela for your comments. Unemployment can be devastating.
Leona, I hope you have been able to find work. Hold on to your writing dream and you will find ways to bring it to reality.
Angela, thank you for your kind words.
Warm regards,
Eleanor
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