Isn't one of our main goals as christians to bring peace, love, help, and justice to those with out said things? I see more people in other forums bickering and causing division, yet see no one here talking about how we can better the world. What is wrong?
I do not know why more Christians are not more involved. I agree with all the of the posters who replied, and I would like to back up kiwimac in saying that working for social justice often can mean people will look at you funny.
I go to university that has a large Christian student group (IVCF). I have been trying to get Christian students out for events like peace rallies, human rights movies, events for over 6 years. Been kind of the 'agitator' I guess. There were times when I was blessed by brothers and sisters in Christ who too responded to God's call for this type of ministry, at other times I felt I was hitting my head against a brick wall.
This year I am beginning a Christian human rights group, we are called Isaiah Fan Club and plan to take part in events like letter writing sessions, showing movies on human rights issues, volunteering at a Foodbank, examining how God calls us to respond to injustice by looking at Scripture. I have been blessed this year, 5 people have already joined the group, all of them committed Christians and all from IVCF. Some are new students, and 3 have been on 3 month mission trips in Latin America and Africa. Some have experience in social justice and human rights work and many would share your (and my) frustration that so little is being done in many churches and many Christians (and non-Christians) in the West don't seem to even care.
My advice to you? Hook up with Christians who share your concerns, you may want to look for some Mennonite churches in your area. Check out
http://www.mennoniteusa.org/ . Or if you go a church already, there is no reason to switch. Talk to your pastor about setting up a human rights group in your parish. Talk to your friends and tell them about how you feel about your responsibility and duty as a Christian to work for a better and more just world. Read the Book of Micah, Isaiah 58, the Beatitudes (Matthew 5), and be ready to talk about it to others. We are called by Jesus to witness to others, His will includes that we are involved in helping the poor, working for justice and peacemaking. These are not leftist or liberal ideals, even if unfortunately at times it may seem like they are the only ones who care and willing to actively call for these things. Christians need to fully engaged in the struggle and it is a travesty that more of us aren't.
Ask your pastor if he is aware of Christian social justice/peace/human rights groups operating in your city.
Some groups you may want to look up in the phone book could include Mennonite Central Committee, Lutheran World Federation, Development and Peace. I'd recommend even checking our the secular antiwar or social justice groups, and work with them. You can witness to them the Gospel as you work for change. Let them see that human rights, peace and social justice have deeper roots than just politics, that Christians too are called to be involved in the fight. Let them know a Christian who does give a damn about the fact that there are kids in this country and around the world are living in poverty, who doesn't turn his back on people who are suffering, whose ears are not deaf to the cries of people who are being oppressed, who believes in a Lord and Saviour who commands that we be active in working for a better world. Let them know you. Be a witness to God's glory, live out your faith and set an example. Sometimes we can witness more by actions than by words. Your hunger and thirst for righteousness comes from God. Let Him use you, get out there and fight the good fight He is calling you to engage in.
I'll be praying for you, brother.
Cristo Vive!
- Tomasz