I heard story a little similar to yours just last week. Timothy Davis was a minister at a conservative church, and lost his job, being excommunicated from that denomination. He still had a business, but had taken on a partner to run things. The partner changed the contracts and basically stole everything out from under him, including his car. His wife had just brought their new baby home from the hospital. He wanted to sue, but God told him that he didn't want him to (the biblical passage referring to not suing your brother apparently still holds true in those situations). Out of obedience, he didn't, and God blessed him richly.
Now, I read that you were a minister, is that correct? If not, what follows may not be relevant to you. Particularly as I do not know the details of your situation other than your posts of the last three days.
He found that it was during this time of having nothing, of living in a tiny apartment and having no prospects, that he learned to become more reliant on God, and to separate his love for him from the gifts that God had given him. We so often interpret God's love or lack of favour through the things that happen to us, but this is a fallen world where bad things happen. That's just the way it is here. Having more or less doesn't mean he loves you any more or any less. It doesn't mean that he's angry, and doesn't necessarily mean that you've done something wrong when bad things happen.
This is a good opportunity for you to draw closer to him. When Timothy Davis did, and learned to separate the gifts of God from the love of God, his ministry became incredibly blessed, and things have just boomed for him since then.
Anyway, keep looking for work and rely on God for your provision. I know it isn't easy, but try to treat this as an opportunity to spend time with God and with your family.
Oh, and if I got it wrong about you being religious, I apologise for the confusion. You could always try praying anyway.