Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Poverty in Africa
destitution in Africa More than 800 million plurality fall asleep starving every day, and 300 million of those 800 are tho children. Poverty is a world-wide crisis, something that affects some in a horrible way. Poverty is going empty, with no hope for the future. Poverty is like watching your have father, brothers and sisters die in pain sensation and in sorrow just because they couldnt lay something to eat. Poverty has been around for ages, and leave behind always be around. It is always there and will always be a problem. It could have been avoided, and can be regaleed if we follow the Gospels.The Gospels have many parables and teachings closely the poor, and we can bind that to impoverishment today. Poverty affects many children in Africa. In Africa 40 to 70% of the population lives in slums, and the child mortality rate in those slums is 65% higher. The children in these slums live a serious life. Here in Canada, we have houses and apartments, condos and duplexe s all of these bread and butter conditions are fine. Some race complain their house is too small, or they have to share a room. Imagine having no room to share or no house at all.When muckle complain about having a small house, they should imagine living in an overcrowded shack with no floors, no water, and no electricity. People in Africa have to live in those shacks. The church teaches us many championful things. the Nazarene stands on side of the poor, and so must we. If we all put the conducts of the poor in front of our own needs, we would non have children starving to closing in Africa. The Rich Young Man (Matthew 1916-30) is about a man that asks Jesus for eternal life, and what he will have to do to get it. Jesus asks tells him to sell all his possessions and give the money to the poor, the man sighs.Jesus also tells the man to follow the 10 commandments. The unearthly the true is to follow the 10 commandments and to be kind, and donate to the poor. The Judgement o f the Nations (Matthew 2531-46) is about the Lord separating the good people from bad. He tells the good thank-you for caring about him, and he tells the bad they did not help him. Both groups question and say they did nothing to him. divinity fudge then says the good people did something for the poor, and the bad people did nothing for the poor. The religious truth in this is to treat the poor as if they are God.Poverty is a huge problem and it can be treated, and could have been avoided. If we followed the Gospels, and we followed what God told us to do, we wouldnt have this problem. People are very ignorant, and think for themselves. If we all gave 5% of our pay checks to starving children it would make a huge difference. Even if everyone follows the 10 commandments, poverty would improve. The world is full of billions and billions of people live in the world today, and if even a third of those billions tried to help poverty we would see a difference.People need to start thinkin g about the poor more. We should all treat the poor, as if they are God. We should act as if each of those starving children were a trance of God. If someone saw God starving and in pain, they would help him. With poverty, it should be the same way. We should see people who are hungry, or even know of people who are hungry, and we should help them in some way. The Gospels teach us this, and many people read the Gospels, so why dont people do it. People should do what the Gospels say and we would have a lot less people who are dying, and starving.Poverty in AfricaPoverty in Africa More than 800 million people fall asleep starving every day, and 300 million of those 800 are only children. Poverty is a global crisis, something that affects many in a horrible way. Poverty is going empty, with no hope for the future. Poverty is like watching your mother father, brothers and sisters die in pain and in sorrow just because they couldnt get something to eat. Poverty has been around for age s, and will always be around. It is always there and will always be a problem. It could have been avoided, and can be treated if we follow the Gospels.The Gospels have many parables and teachings about the poor, and we can link that to poverty today. Poverty affects many children in Africa. In Africa 40 to 70% of the population lives in slums, and the child mortality rate in those slums is 65% higher. The children in these slums live a terrible life. Here in Canada, we have houses and apartments, condos and duplexes all of these living conditions are fine. Some people complain their house is too small, or they have to share a room. Imagine having no room to share or no house at all.When people complain about having a small house, they should imagine living in an overcrowded shack with no floors, no water, and no electricity. People in Africa have to live in those shacks. The church teaches us many helpful things. Jesus stands on side of the poor, and so must we. If we all put the ne eds of the poor in front of our own needs, we would not have children starving to death in Africa. The Rich Young Man (Matthew 1916-30) is about a man that asks Jesus for eternal life, and what he will have to do to get it. Jesus asks tells him to sell all his possessions and give the money to the poor, the man sighs.Jesus also tells the man to follow the 10 commandments. The religious truth is to follow the 10 commandments and to be kind, and donate to the poor. The Judgement of the Nations (Matthew 2531-46) is about the Lord separating the good people from bad. He tells the good thank-you for caring about him, and he tells the bad they did not help him. Both groups question and say they did nothing to him. God then says the good people did something for the poor, and the bad people did nothing for the poor. The religious truth in this is to treat the poor as if they are God.Poverty is a huge problem and it can be treated, and could have been avoided. If we followed the Gospels, an d we followed what God told us to do, we wouldnt have this problem. People are very ignorant, and think for themselves. If we all gave 5% of our pay checks to starving children it would make a huge difference. Even if everyone follows the 10 commandments, poverty would improve. The world is full of billions and billions of people live in the world today, and if even a third of those billions tried to help poverty we would see a difference.People need to start thinking about the poor more. We should all treat the poor, as if they are God. We should act as if each of those starving children were a piece of God. If someone saw God starving and in pain, they would help him. With poverty, it should be the same way. We should see people who are hungry, or even know of people who are hungry, and we should help them in some way. The Gospels teach us this, and many people read the Gospels, so why dont people do it. People should do what the Gospels say and we would have a lot less people who are dying, and starving.
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