Do you ever feel like permanently turning off the news and hiding away from the world? Sometimes it’s overwhelming, isn’t it? A plane is shot down and 176 people die, Australia burns and earthquakes rock Puerto Rico, a volcano erupts in the Philippines and thousands are forced to flee. Violence, murder, and mayhem seem to be the order of the day.
The Bible tells us that such things will happen as end times approach. Mark 13:7-8 says, “When you hear of wars and rumours of wars, do not be alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains.” But what are we to do in the meantime? How do we continue to function in a world that seems to be coming apart at the seams?
Do the good you can do.
Can you accomplish world peace, end hunger, prevent climate change, or stop the tectonic plates from shifting? No, of course you can’t, but there is good that you can do.
Do the good you CAN do.
- make a Kiva loan to help an entrepreneur in a developing country establish a business and provide for their family
- give a child the gift of education through child sponsorship
- volunteer at a local homeless shelter or food kitchen
- donate blood
- become a mentor or tutor to someone who would benefit from your skills and experience
- rake leaves or shovel snow for an elderly neighbour
- make a donation to your local food bank
- help build a Habitat for Humanity home
- clean up a local beach or park
- fill a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child
- recycle
- reduce your kitchen waste by composting or making “garbage soup”
The possibilities are endless. Do the good you CAN do.
Make kindness a lifestyle. Whether it’s simply smiling and saying hello or doing a random act of kindness for a stranger, you can make a difference in someone’s day. It won’t save the world, but it will make your small corner of it a better place to be and you might be surprised by how much better it makes you feel.
Do the good you can do.
