[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 33 (Thursday, February 26, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H1169-H1170]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AN EXAMPLE OF FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Georgia (Mr. Loudermilk) for 5 minutes.
Mr. LOUDERMILK. Mr. Speaker, during our recess, I had the opportunity
to attend Oakland Heights Baptist Church in beautiful Cartersville,
Georgia, as they celebrated a very special occasion.
While Oakland Heights is a prominent church in our community, it
would not be considered a large church in most metropolitan areas. The
congregation consists of mostly average, hardworking Americans who love
God and their families and are eager to help a neighbor in times of
need.
Throughout the years, the church has been a beacon of hope to those
seeking truth and a haven to those seeking help. As a body of Christian
believers, Oakland Heights also believes that it has a responsibility
to not only serve our community, but to be an example.
Three years ago, the pastor and the congregation of Oakland Heights
determined their responsibilities to God and the community included
being good stewards; although they were burdened with over $1 million
of debt, they had a vision of being debt free.
They were determined to pay off their debt within 3 years without
affecting their core ministries to the
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congregation or the community. It wasn't easy. It took sacrifice; but,
with determination, they stuck to their plan, lived within their means,
and--in less than 3 years--made the final payment on their bank note.
During the time they were eliminating the debt, the church gave over
a half a million dollars to local ministries, charities, and world
missions. In less than 36 months, this relatively small congregation
took on a mountain: a mountain of debt. At the end of last week's
service, after hearing a sermon about moving mountains, the
congregation celebrated as they burned their bank note.
Today, I congratulate Pastor Joe McKaig and the congregation of
Oakland Heights Baptist Church for achieving this significant goal and
for being an example of fiscal responsibility.
Mr. Speaker, if a church with a modest congregation in an average
community can pay off an overwhelming debt, I believe the most powerful
and influential Nation on the Earth should be able to pay off its
overwhelming debt; but, just as with this church, it starts with a
vision, followed by a plan and a determination to achieve the goal.
Mr. Speaker, I have a vision, a vision of a debt-free America. With a
goal, a sound fiscal plan that includes living within our means while
providing the constitutional services of our government, we can achieve
a debt-free Nation.
We owe it to our children to 1 day, 1 day soon, write the final check
to our creditors and burn America's bank note to the world.
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