09/12/25
In an era before food stamps, credit cards and unemployment insurance, people relied on two basic threads of life.
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- Faith: Man and woman did not panic; they remained assured, knowing that this too would pass, that the God who provided food for the sparrows would be there for them to fulfill their needs. The struggle brought gratitude for the small things and connected communities.
- Family: Husbands and wives bound together in the shared struggle and relied on one another’s ingenuity, which turned scarcity into opportunity. Churches became soup kitchens. Neighbors traded eggs for mending, labor for firewood. A barter economy emerged not out of ideology, but necessity.
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