Baptist Ministers Slam Wal-Mart

A new ad from Wake Up Wal-Mart features two Baptist ministers urging shoppers to demand better from Wal-Mart. Drawing on the strength of Christian communities, and the charitable spirit of the holiday season, the ads send home a striking message: Wal-Mart has the responsibility to do better by its employees and its communities. Click here to view the ad.

US pastors tell Wal-Mart to pay a ‘decent wage’ this Christmas [Christian Today]

A national television ad campaign in the US featuring two prominent Baptist ministers who call on Wal-Mart to give the gift of economic justice this Christmas was launched Monday.

“The Bible says, ‘To whom much is given, much is required,’” says the Rev Charles Foster Johnson, interim pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church of Nashville, in the television ad which is being aired across the country.

“Wal-Mart rakes in over $21,000 in profit every single minute. This Christmas, let’s make Wal-Mart be a better neighbour to us all.”

The ad is part of the third annual “Hope for the Holidays” campaign by WakeUpWalMart.com, which spent over $1.5 million in radio and TV ads to draw attention to the retail giant’s unique responsibility toward the communities it represents.

The Rev Markel Hutchins, a Baptist minister who heads Markel Hutchins Ministries, also joins Johnson in the ad to call on the multi-billion-dollar corporation to be a better “neighbour” to its communities this Christmas by paying fair wages, providing affordable healthcare, and ensuring the safety of the goods it sells.

“A corporation that big has the moral responsibility to do right by its customers and employees and all humanity,” says Hutchins in the television spot.

Although Wal-Mart is America’s largest private employer, the company pays its employees low wages for long work hours, contends WakeUpWalMart.com, and fails to provide affordable healthcare to its fleet of part-time workers.

The website also reports that Wal-Mart, which made $12 billion in profits last year, imports most of its merchandise from China, where product quality and work conditions have often been called into question.

“Wal-Mart is not the epitome of all unfairness and injustice in the world but it’s just that they are the biggest,” said Johnson in an interview with The Christian Post. “We want these corporate neighbours to have more equitable policies for their employees.”

The church has the role to be “a voice for fairness and justice in an economic system that is increasingly creating disparities”, said Johnson, a visiting Instructor of Preaching at the McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University in Atlanta.

“Justice is figuring out what belongs to whom and giving it to them,” he added. “A decent wage is what belongs to the people of God who are workers.”

From a short-term perspective, one may think that Wal-Mart can accrue more profits by keeping its current employment policies, said Johnson. But he believes that through reform, the company can reap greater benefits in the long run.

“It’s not rocket science to see that that will cultivate a more dedicated, more loyal partner in your business,” asserted Johnson.

In conjunction with the television ad, community and religious leaders from more than 40 cities and towns began holding candlelight prayer vigils outside Wal-Mart stores on Monday night, offering prayers and handing out “Think before you shop” holiday cards to shoppers.

Johnson urged Americans to voice their protest to Wal-Mart’s policies by taking their business to a competitor, even if it means paying a few cents extra for some products. He also suggests that they write letters to the company’s leadership, the manager, or the editor of a local newspaper.

Meghan Scott, deputy campaign manager for WakeUpWalmart.com, told The Christian Post that she hopes for Wal-Mart to exhibit a positive model for other corporations in America.

“The truth is that if Wal-Mart made some small changes here, then everybody would follow suit,” she said.

The ad was paid for by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union and will air until Thursday in most supermarkets.

Posted by Andrew Yonki on Wednesday, December 19, 2007

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COMMENTS

I have shown two people the dvd called “Is Walmart good for America”. Now I have to say that this couple has stopped shopping at Walmart already but a little more info for them is always helpful.
They were found the dvd very interesting. I believe that they will become vocal about their opposition to this company.

I will keep you updated.

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Alex in Ontario, Canada
Wednesday, December 19 at 03:22 PM

I had the opportunity to show another person the “Is Walmart good for America” dvd. This person does not shop at Walmart but their daughter sometimes does. The daughter saw a part of the dvd and we had a short talk about what Walmart is doing to North American jobs.

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Alex in Ontario Canada
Wednesday, December 19 at 10:05 PM

Prominent?

There you go again, WMW.

Billy Graham, Charles Stanley, D. James Kennedy, James Dobson = prominent

Charles Foster Johnson = interim pastor = NOT prominent
Rev Markel Hutchins = a visiting instructor at at Mercer University? in Atlanta = NOT prominent

ScrewedbyWal-Mart in Anytown, America
Wednesday, December 19 at 11:43 PM

who cares what some stupid religious people say.religion is so phony anyway.

matthew vantress in gresham oregon
Thursday, December 20 at 07:24 AM

A note on spiritual deafness and blindness from the New Testament book of Matthew-

13:15

“For this people’s heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them. “

From John 14:6

“ Jesus saith unto him, I am the way , the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me”

From John 4:24

“God is a Spirit; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.”

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With all I can possibly and kindly say to you, please read John chapter 3 with a simple sincere prayer asking Almighty God to open your understanding of who he is. You will never reget it.

WalMart does sell Bibles, I will give them that.

SanDiegoView in
Thursday, December 20 at 08:16 AM

WalMart does sell Bibles...

Curiously, Bibles and Bible covers are two of the most shoplifted items from Wal-Mart.

Ken V in Texas
Thursday, December 20 at 08:55 AM

So who will Matthew vote for in the next presidential election?  So many of his Repub candidates are running with the Jesus factor.  That will make it that much harder for Matthew to cast his vote.

Corgishepmom in Irrigon, OR
Friday, December 21 at 02:28 AM

“So who will Matthew vote for in the next presidential election?  So many of his Repub candidates are running with the Jesus factor.  That will make it that much harder for Matthew to cast his vote.”

The Walmart people will have to go back to the drafting room and come up with their newest character to write in. This Mathhew person is not that affective.

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Alex in Ontario, Canada
Friday, December 21 at 06:24 AM

bibles are sold at costco,target,fred meyer,k-mart and the other stores you love so much too so shut up.

matthew vantress in gresham oregon
Friday, December 21 at 08:14 AM

Ken V,

“Curiously, Bibles and Bible covers are two of the most shoplifted items from Wal-Mart.”

Isn’t there a Commandment against that, “Thou shalt not steal”?  Guess, if you are as religious as SDV, you can ‘cherry pick’ what you choose to believe!!

RDS in
Friday, December 21 at 11:57 AM

RDS,

Here’s one for thought—if someone really needed a Bible, why not contact the Salvation Army, or even the Gideons?

bbrd in
Friday, December 21 at 01:05 PM

Buying a Bible at Walmart is like buying your first aid supplies from a street gang.

. in
Friday, December 21 at 05:31 PM

Buying a Bible at Walmart is like buying your first aid supplies from a street gang.

Keeper!

Ken V in Texas
Saturday, December 22 at 05:32 PM

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