2Dimensionsof WorkobjectiveandsubjectiveWhat is theDignity ofWork andRights ofWorkers?work has dignitybecause it helpspeople to fulfill theirhuman destiny andto provide forthemselves andtheir familiesWhat are thetwo primarytypes ofeconomicsystems?capitalismandsocialismWorkallows usto share inJesus'...?mission (not allwork will beeasy) and cross(provide carefor others insome way)What isScandal?enough food isproduced to feedeveryone, buteach year, peopledie from starvationand malnutritionWhat arethreecommonabuses in theworkplace?child labor,adultlabor, andemployerResponsesto theIssue ofHungerdirect aidand cutdown onfood wasteExampleof Povertyin theBibleleprosy,sinners,orphans,widows4 TypesofPovertymaterial,soul,addiction,and spiritHow manyRights ofWorkersare there?9ONLYPositiveForm ofPovertyspiritEvangelizationbringing Christ toothers in ouractions and wordscan help others torecognize God’sloveSocialism=?unjusteconomicstructure4 MajorContributorsto WorldHungercorruption,foreignloans, landdegradation,politicsPreferentialOption forthe Poorprioritizingthe needsof thepoorPitfalls ofCapitalismgreed,consumerism,overconsumption,the never-endingneed for more2Dimensionsof WorkobjectiveandsubjectiveWhat is theDignity ofWork andRights ofWorkers?work has dignitybecause it helpspeople to fulfill theirhuman destiny andto provide forthemselves andtheir familiesWhat are thetwo primarytypes ofeconomicsystems?capitalismandsocialismWorkallows usto share inJesus'...?mission (not allwork will beeasy) and cross(provide carefor others insome way)What isScandal?enough food isproduced to feedeveryone, buteach year, peopledie from starvationand malnutritionWhat arethreecommonabuses in theworkplace?child labor,adultlabor, andemployerResponsesto theIssue ofHungerdirect aidand cutdown onfood wasteExampleof Povertyin theBibleleprosy,sinners,orphans,widows4 TypesofPovertymaterial,soul,addiction,and spiritHow manyRights ofWorkersare there?9ONLYPositiveForm ofPovertyspiritEvangelizationbringing Christ toothers in ouractions and wordscan help others torecognize God’sloveSocialism=?unjusteconomicstructure4 MajorContributorsto WorldHungercorruption,foreignloans, landdegradation,politicsPreferentialOption forthe Poorprioritizingthe needsof thepoorPitfalls ofCapitalismgreed,consumerism,overconsumption,the never-endingneed for more

Preferential Option for the Poor and Vulnerable - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. objective and subjective
    2 Dimensions of Work
  2. work has dignity because it helps people to fulfill their human destiny and to provide for themselves and their families
    What is the Dignity of Work and Rights of Workers?
  3. capitalism and socialism
    What are the two primary types of economic systems?
  4. mission (not all work will be easy) and cross (provide care for others in some way)
    Work allows us to share in Jesus'...?
  5. enough food is produced to feed everyone, but each year, people die from starvation and malnutrition
    What is Scandal?
  6. child labor, adult labor, and employer
    What are three common abuses in the workplace?
  7. direct aid and cut down on food waste
    Responses to the Issue of Hunger
  8. leprosy, sinners, orphans, widows
    Example of Poverty in the Bible
  9. material, soul, addiction, and spirit
    4 Types of Poverty
  10. 9
    How many Rights of Workers are there?
  11. spirit
    ONLY Positive Form of Poverty
  12. bringing Christ to others in our actions and words can help others to recognize God’s love
    Evangelization
  13. unjust economic structure
    Socialism=?
  14. corruption, foreign loans, land degradation, politics
    4 Major Contributors to World Hunger
  15. prioritizing the needs of the poor
    Preferential Option for the Poor
  16. greed, consumerism, overconsumption, the never-ending need for more
    Pitfalls of Capitalism