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The Miracle of Bangladesh

It's tough to stay up-to-speed on global and local news, sometimes due to busyness, or laziness.  And other times just because I don't feel ilke the post-read depression.

More times than not, reported news is about trauma, tragedy and the negative movements of society. And although these are crucial to a holistic worldview, they are also less attractive to internalize, let alone handle.

I believe there will always be poor among us*, and that ending poverty will not heal humanity, but I also believe that helping poverty is a means healing humanity. And the following article from “World Ark Magazine” echoes this hope—that no matter how bad an impoverishment, there is always room for healing.

Bangladesh is a country I didn’t know much about before reading this, but now have a keen respect for, let alone inspired hope. It’s impossible to walk away from its content and not agree that although much remains undone in the aid of our broken world, much good is also being done.

http://www.heifer.org/site/c.edJRKQNiFiG/b.5299859/

 

 

*Matthew 26.11; Mark 14.7; John 12.8

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