Not only could the closing of Century Aluminum in Jackson County result in an increase in the number of people who need our services, its fallout could reach other areas as well, WOWK's Gil McLanahan reported (see the video here). With Century making up a large chunk of Appalachian Power's customer base, its loss could force a rate increase for other customers to make up the difference.
For ministries like ours-we rely 100 percent on donors, accepting no government money-increased utility costs could have an effect on what we're able to do.
Of course, we always trust that God will supply our every need. It's up to His people to support our cause of Helping Hurting People in Jesus' Name.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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