I was wandering through the bookstore tonight in the Christian section and was struck
by how many 'self-improvement in Christ' books that fill the shelves. I
wanted a book on helping the poor and really couldn't find any. Not
that they don't exist, they do, but in comparison they were lost in the
mix of being a better Christian, being a better wife/husband, being more
intimate with the Lord, etc... These are good and necessary and thank
God they exist as I've been helped by them, but what about the books
that are written about our service to the poor? And how to help them?
I'm not sure they are as good as sellers. And yet those who I know that
work intimately with the poor have the most mature character I've seen
(and they probably didn't have to read a book to get that way). Perhaps
we've gone about it wrong. Perhaps we grow faster, wider, and deeper
when we are engaged not only with the Lord but with meeting the wounded
world around us. By looking at my heroes of the faith, it would sure
seem that way.
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