16 Oct 2009 |
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WHEN IT IS NO LONGER "NEW" NEWS By Sandi Roach We hear stories all the time about people who walk by rapes, muggings and even murders and we often ask, “How can they do that?” Is it that their hearts are hardened? Do they have no compassion? Are they afraid of getting involved? All these have been used as excuses, but there comes a time in the life of Christians when we need to take a stand for the abused. The Democratic Republic of Congo has been in a state of turmoil since 1990 – there have been numerous political uprisings and influx of refugees from The plight of these people has lasted almost twenty years – we seldom see reports of this genocide and abuse in the papers, but let and airplane crash in that country and it gets prime media attention. Has the horror hardened the hearts of people or is it OK to ignore the situation if it is not “new” news? Christ loves these people and His heart aches for them. We are told that when we feed or clothe or give water to the least of these we do it for Christ. Then why are these people in such need? They have nothing and yet they are doing their best to take care of one another. Weekly they give of their “surplus” for those who literally have nothing. We in the The media clip by Lynne Hybels, below, will give you a current perspective on the urgency of the situation in the
“How hard it is for those who have riches to enter the Kingdom of heaven. For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of heaven.” Luke 18:24b-25 |



