Rick Warren: Government and Church must work together on foreign aid

Rick Warren and Elton John joked together before the Senate appropriations subcommittee on funding global health initiatives. Reuters

Saving lives through foreign aid makes friends and allies of potential enemies, megachurch pastor Rick Warren told Congress. He said that good distribution of aid could not be done without the help of faith communities but the faith community finds the US government difficult to work with.

Warren said: "It's been my experience that the faith community has been more willing to partner than the government has been willing to partner back. The government is more afraid of the faith sector than the faith sector's afraid of government."

He told a Senate appropriations subcommittee on funding global health initiatives that most other governments welcome help from faith organisations.

"They're not nearly as afraid of the Church as the American government is. I mean, we work with governments, literally, all around the world and they're very friendly. They realise we're not trying to do their work," said Warren, founder of Saddleback Church, in Lake Forest, California,

"Everybody has a different role to play and the Church's role is not government, and the government's role is not Church. But on health issues, and on education issues and on development issues, you can team tackle. As I said, I found it easier to work with governments overseas," he continued.

Warren said churches remained at the heart of local communities.

"In Africa, they say the pastor sleeps in the same blankets as the community," he said. He referred to Rwanda in particular. "When the genocide hit in 1994, every single NGO left the country. It was unsafe. Who stayed? The Church because the Church is the country. It is the country. And in most of the world you can't talk about community development without talking about the Church."

He criticised those who argue that the government should cut back on or eliminate foreign aid, and said few realised that foreign aid was already less than 1 per cent of the budget. In addition, foreign aid had crucial strategic importance.

"Proverbs 3:27 in the Bible tells us it's morally wrong to withhold assistance for those who need it," he said. Further, it would be "shortsighted and unwise" to cut aid because when America saves lives, it makes friends. "When we make friends like that by saving lives, potential enemies are turned into grateful allies. If somebody saves your life, you have zero desire to terrorise them."

Elton John was also among the witnesses who focused on the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS and how to avoid the type of delayed response that was made to the Ebola crisis in western Africa. At one point, Pastor Warren and Elton John held hands, and joked about the potential global impact were they to share a kiss.

Saddleback church has a global P.E.A.C.E plan that operates in 197 countries.

related articles
Rick Warren opposes California\'s assisted suicide bill: \'We belong to God, and death and life are in God\'s hands\'
Rick Warren opposes California's assisted suicide bill: 'We belong to God, and death and life are in God's hands'

Rick Warren opposes California's assisted suicide bill: 'We belong to God, and death and life are in God's hands'

Rick Warren: If you have a dream from God, share it!
Rick Warren: If you have a dream from God, share it!

Rick Warren: If you have a dream from God, share it!

Rick Warren\'s \'The Daniel Plan\' named Christian Book of the Year
Rick Warren's 'The Daniel Plan' named Christian Book of the Year

Rick Warren's 'The Daniel Plan' named Christian Book of the Year

News
Trump forms Religious Liberty Commission to address 'emerging threats' First Amendment rights
Trump forms Religious Liberty Commission to address 'emerging threats' First Amendment rights

In a new executive action, President Donald Trump has established a new Religious Liberty Commission to bolster protections against “emerging threats” to the US’s longstanding tradition of faith-based freedoms. 

Leviticus: the joyful middle book of the Torah
Leviticus: the joyful middle book of the Torah

Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Leviticus, holiness and loving your neighbour. 

'The Light He Left Behind': Martin Scorsese unveils new documentary featuring final interview with Pope Francis
'The Light He Left Behind': Martin Scorsese unveils new documentary featuring final interview with Pope Francis

Acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese has announced a forthcoming documentary that will showcase the final on-camera interview with the late Pope Francis, capturing the pontiff’s enduring message of compassion, creativity, and cross-cultural dialogue.

5 things to know about Pope Leo XIV
5 things to know about Pope Leo XIV

Perhaps the most notable aspect of Prevost’s ascension to the papacy is his background.