What do YOU do, personally to assist the needy people in the World?
I do my part by carefully picking out which organizations I send money to.
What material contribution I give or don’t give is between me and God. I don’t give from my mind and I don’t go around with a calculator. I am advocating loving boundlessly from the heart. All those prayer warriors at CAF are giving a lot more than money could buy and they are giving from the heart.
No matter how much I give or don’t give in dollars, I should still be able to stop in my track to help a Russian old lady. It happened sometime ago, I went to a Russian store - just to check it out. The kids told me the Russian candy is good. At the entrance there was an old lady and with her broken English she told me of a problem she was having. Her glasses broke. She showed them to me to see if I could fixed them etc… She told me that she lived alone and her daughter lived some towns over.
Now, I could think, hey, I don’t have time for this little old lady. I have my share of problems and errands to run and I already contributed x amounts of dollars - ‘it was nice meeting you, good luck with that’. Instead realizing the woman did not know how to get around, did not have a car, etc…, etc… I stopped. I tried to fix it but she had lost the little screw. So, I took her to the Portuguese Jeweler and explained the situation. He embraced the opportunity to help her and was delighted. He fixed her glasses at no charge. A little more love went around that they - everybody was happy. How many pebbles is that worth on the scale?
I just think that it would be good if we each take responsibility for the human beings we encounter who we may be able to help. It’s nice that the governments and organizations help but we cannot allowed this to make us fail to recognize our duty and responsibility to human beings. Love doesn’t draw a line.
And, do you agree that if we are in a terribly upset mood, that we are NOT feeling like Jesus would want us to feel?
If not, then how is a Christian supposed to feel?
Of course, not.
We can feel compassion and out of a sense of brotherly love be concern. I think each individual is drawn to a certain concern of human suffering. We may be compassionate about all the suffering of the world but some people have a weakness

for a particular suffering or injustice. It could be the imprisoned, to others the killing of the unborn, or the abandonment of the elderlies, or in Robert Sock’s case the starving children of the world. We can’t limit ourselves with a scale. Let our heart beats keep track. We love with our hearts and we are called to love each and every human being. Each person is a child of God, no matter the age, color of their skin, economic status, etc… and because they are our brothers and sisters we love them and respect their human dignity and we care.
We may not be able to contribute monetarily or politically in a certain situation but this should not stop us from caring and loving and recognizing our duty of being our neighbor’s keeper nor matter how near or far they may be. We can pray to participate in that love. I think social systems can harden our hearts. So, when a mass murder is occurring of innocent children there is no outrage nor protest because we are trapped in a paradigm. Madeleine Albright Defends Mass-Murder of iraqi Children (500,000 Children dead)
youtube.com/watch?v=x4PgpbQfxgo
Governments can be callous when we are callous.
Peace.