I came to this conclusion very recently as I was doing some research on atheism (specifically, how to ask the right questions that might at least make an atheist pause to re-consider their point of view). I ran across a website that had the picture below. I was instantly saddened and still can barely look at the image of that sweet child. But it made me realize that I can no longer turn away. The website was obviously using this to mock Christians' belief that God is all-loving and all-powerful. Why would God answer such mundane prayers for finding keys or helping a QB to score a touchdown and not help the most innocent of His children? They clearly don't understand how God operates. The problem of global poverty is not God's fault, but ours.
We as Christians are called to care for our less fortunate brothers and sisters. Now, before you say that you have done something - I know, so have I. I have given money to international organizations like Feed the Children, Food for the Poor, Heifer International, and Catholic Charities. I have also helped out with local charities by providing food, clothes, household items and financial assistance. I hope you've done more than I have, but clearly,whatever we have done collectively, it's not enough.
I realized that I must do more. We have been blessed by God many, many times over and it's time we really started to give something back. My family and I can do more - not just financially, but in prayer and in how we live our lives. Here are some examples of what we are going to do starting today:
- Pray every day for the impoverished and victims of violence
- Try very hard not to waste food - eat those leftovers!
- Talk to others about what can be done
- Sponsor a child
Here are some links to other good organizations which have high ratings on Charity Navigator:
Food For the Poor
Compassion International
AmeriCares
Catholic Medical Mission Board
Doctors Without Borders, USA
**Please note that I have not included Feed the Children because there is a "Donor Warning" on Charity Navigator.
I also encourage everyone to sign up to receive updates to this blog to find more ways you can help. I also want to hear from you, comments are always welcome!
Laura
ReplyDeleteKudos to you for starting this blog. As you know I am all about social justice and have been for quite some time. Yes, we Americans are very spoiled and live in our own little world. Once one becomes more aware of life outside our United States of America (and in some places here in the US) and the way that people live, it is easy to become overwhelmed at the immensity of the problem and just throw our hands up and say, it is too big. But that is so far from the truth. Yes, it is big, but we can all make a difference, every single day, by reaching out to those in need, by becoming more aware of where we can help and sharing it with others, just as you are doing here. I can not save the world, but if I can make just one person's suffering less, I am making a difference. That is what God is calling me to do, all of us to do.
Thank you Laura for beginning this blog. I have flown to some of the poorest countries in the world and have seen first hand the poverty and malnutrition that exists around us. As a single voice in a global community, we have a responsibility to shed light upon those in need - hoping that others become aware and participate. I also encourage people to visit http://www.alasthemovement.org/pages/about/about_aboutalas_en.asp. Thanks again Laura!
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