I know an American who lives in Cabo Delgado. The horror stories she tells are bone-chilling. She does relief work and ministers to Christian locals. Because she has spoken about it, I have sent funds that I know will directly help feed people who are starving.
I also know of someone who works with pygmies in DRC. They are starving because of the conflicts in that country.
Compassion fatigue is a real thing, we truly can't take on all the suffering in the world, but if each of us takes on some of it, we can relieve the suffering. Thanks for pointing out those places that others are not talking about.
I know an American who lives in Cabo Delgado. The horror stories she tells are bone-chilling. She does relief work and ministers to Christian locals. Because she has spoken about it, I have sent funds that I know will directly help feed people who are starving.
I also know of someone who works with pygmies in DRC. They are starving because of the conflicts in that country.
Compassion fatigue is a real thing, we truly can't take on all the suffering in the world, but if each of us takes on some of it, we can relieve the suffering. Thanks for pointing out those places that others are not talking about.