LaSalle Street Church of Chicago has given each of its 320 members a check for $500, telling the members to use the money however they feel led. 
 The church is calling the money Loaves and Fishes checks and has told 
the church members to use the money in way that glorifies God’s kingdom.
 Members were instructed to pray about it, and then spend it when they 
felt the call to do so. 
 Senior Pastor Laura Truax of LaSalle Church said she was nervous when 
she informed the congregation what was happening. "Some people started 
to cry and I started to sweat because it sounded so crazy...In that 
moment, I was worried that people were going to think, 'This is stupid 
and silly. You're squandering away $160,000.' I was nervous about that 
but I felt this was a place of faith,” she said. 
 The money is meant to use for a good cause, but Truaz said that she 
would not be disappointed if some members used the money for rent; the 
economic status of LaSalle's membership ranges from wealthy to 
homeless. 
 The church, which gave away $160,000 total, came into the money from a 
real estate deal. LaSalle Church, along with two other Chicago-area 
churches had supported a housing development in the 1970s which was sold
 in June. LaSalle received $1.6 million from the property and designated
 10 percent for the Loaves and Fishes checks. The church will decided 
how to use remaining money in the future.  
 Source: Christian Headlines.com
 
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