The travel chaos—workers forced to choose between pay and duty, long lines that strain families, and community pantries stepping in—calls Christians to the biblical imperatives of justice and mercy (e.g., Deut. 24:14–15; James 5:4) and to care for those economically vulnerable. It also reminds us of the call to wise stewardship and peacebuilding in uncertain times, praying for leaders and offering practical help to neighbors affected by disruption.