Sunday, December 2, 2012
Roses in December
I do not think that the women's ministry in El Salvador was foolish by any means. Their goal was to help children who were hurting from all the turmoil throughout the country, not launch some political agenda. They were doing what they felt God was calling them to do, and I admire them for that. I think its great that they recognized their calling and followed it, no matter how dangerous it was.
I believe that governments and social structures can be changed. It often takes a large fore to do so, but it happens. I think that what happened to the sisters and Jean acted as a catalyst for change because the people knew them as good people who helped, and who were killed unjustly. This awful event has also created other service jobs and missions to continue helping the people caught in the middle of all of this violence. It is because of these people, who are caught in the midst of war, that I believe that we need to continue to try and help whoever needs our help. I had a sister in grade school that used to say "One of the worst things you can do is walk by someone who needs your help," and I agree. Though it may hard, and dangerous, we have a responsibility to help those who are in need of our help.
I do not think that I will ever really understand what caused Jean to stay, besides her desire to help people. I do understand that she felt called to help the children, but I feel that there was something else that called her to stay there. I would like to say that I would have done the same thing as Jean, but I do not know because I've never been in that situation. I hope that I would stay because I would want to continue to help people and finish out what I said I would do.
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