Sterling and the retired
Readers will be aware of the problems of the weak pound. For serving missionaries it means that the generosity of supporters in Britain cannot buy as many euros for mission in Europe as it used to. For us that is a serious problem but not an immediate crisis as the Mission buffers the impact - we get in debt to the Mission, who keep reserves partly for these kinds of eventualities, until we can make up the lost ground.
However for retired people living in Europe but with sterling pensions there is no buffer. Their (already low) income is cut by a third.
This is just a reminder to pray for these folk, some of whom are "retired" missionaries, that is to say they have retired from official involvement with a mission though they are still very active in the churches. (Why can't I spel misisonaries...?)
However for retired people living in Europe but with sterling pensions there is no buffer. Their (already low) income is cut by a third.
This is just a reminder to pray for these folk, some of whom are "retired" missionaries, that is to say they have retired from official involvement with a mission though they are still very active in the churches. (Why can't I spel misisonaries...?)
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