In a world of abundance marked by persistent need, how should Christians think about responsibility toward the poor? Smith calls believers to examine their hearts and habits in the light of Scripture, showing that care for the poor is not a peripheral concern but a central expression of faithful stewardship, justice, and love of neighbor.
With pastoral wisdom and biblical clarity, Smith addresses the complex realities behind poverty while grounding every discussion in the mercy and provision of God. Neither simplistic nor sentimental, this book invites individuals and churches to move beyond guilt or indifference toward a joyful, sustained life of generosity that honors Christ and serves the vulnerable.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Pete Smith is the pastor of Covenant Fellowship Reformed Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, Pa. He has served in ministries for a jail, a homeless shelter, housing restoration, and a pregnancy center. He enjoys teaching high school and college students. He and his wife, Vicki, have four children and four grandchildren.




