From Church Action on Poverty communications <[email protected]>
Subject 'What dignity, agency and power mean to me' - Stef Benstead's story
Date July 22, 2022 10:30 AM
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Dear John

Throughout 2022, we are using our blog to tell the stories behind the photos
that feature in the 'Dignity, Agency, Power' calendar sent out to many of our
supporters in December. July's page features Stef Benstead, talking about how she puts those values into practice.

"I WOULD LIKE TO SEE CHRISTIANS TAKE SERIOUSLY THE COMMAND OF GOD THAT WE ALL
PURSUE JUSTICE FOR THE POOR AND OPPRESSED"
We chatted to Stef about her book 'Second Class Citizens', her experiences as part of Manchester Poverty Truth Commission, and what
dignity, agency and power mean to her as an evangelical Christian.

You can watch a video of the chat at [[link removed]] - here are some of the highlights:

"You need people with experience in the room making decisions, because that’s the
only way you get good policy."

"Dignity is about having enough to participate in society, it’s about being able
to have a friend come over and not feel ashamed that your house is cold, or
having no milk to offer a cup of tea, or if you have children being able to buy
them the latest thing and for them not to be excluded but to enjoy the same
things their peers have."

"If you’re on unemployment benefits, you’re always being told how many hours you
have to do, what jobs to apply for. There’s no trust on you to make your own
life better."

"We tend to have professionals who make decisions, then people who are affected,
and there’s a lack of power. In general, the more money you have the more power
you have and that doesn’t generally lead to a country that works for everybody."

Read the full interview with Stef on our blog at [[link removed]]

Best wishes,

Liam Purcell
Church Action on Poverty

PS Stef's story also features in Dignity, Agency, Power , the anthology published by Wild Goose to mark our 40th anniversary. If you'd like to buy a copy, go to [[link removed]]

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