Thursday, June 08, 2006

How To Change A Nation...

We are flooded by news coverage of world events from insignificant "star babies" to the more prominant stories like Zarqawi's death by Coalition troops. These events seem from TV's perspective to change the world. But how much do they really effect things? How many lives does this effect, and how long does that effect last before becoming an insignificant memory?
As you may have noticed I've missed a few newsletters because I was BLESSED with the opportunity to join Praisefest ministries on a mission to Grand Bahama and it changed my perspective. In one night alone over 3,000 people were ministered to, another 150,000 on TV through the concert. Myself and two student doctors adjusted over 500 people in only a few hours, most of these children who had never been adjusted before.
Where everyone knows what Brad Pitt and Angelina's babies name is, nation shaping events like these rarely get publicity. Where a terrorist's death who killed maybe hundreds of people shakes the world, a drug company kills thousands with little attention at all. It makes you realize that most of our attention is spent majoring in the minors where we could be much more effective if we read into the numbers.
In today's world we need to be newsmakers ourselves, reporting the good news and blowing the whistle on the bad. Nations will changes, lives will be saved, and souls will be harvested.
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