Christians are supposed to help the poor and the needy, and we are supposed to defend the weak, etc.
One time I went to Mexico with Youth For Christ to do charity work, we took food, medicine, hygiene items, blankets, and shoes and clothes, to people in Mexico who lived in a garbage dump, and also to orphans at two of the orphanages.
When we went to the garbage dump in Mexico, at first the children hated me, and they were spitting on me, but I had candy, so I started passing out candy to the children, and then I climbed up on a dumpster and I did a flip off of the dumpster onto a pile of cardboard next to the dumpster. Soon the children were all laughing and playing, and they were doing flips off of the dumpster onto the cardboard like I did, and they were all eating candy, and everything was cool. They also had wooden tops, that they spun with a string, I do not know if the tops were homemade or if they somehow purchased them or something, they all had tops.
And then at the orphanages, the Catholic nuns ran the orphanages, and the orphanages were very clean and tidy, and the orphan children were very polite and respectful. The orphanages were pretty nice, especially when compared with the way the people were living at the dump. The Catholic Church does a good job at helping orphans. Both orphanages that we went to were pretty nice, and the children were great.
I was about fourteen years old when I went to Mexico with Youth For Christ, and it changed my life. After going to Mexico and seeing how the people lived in the garbage dump, I was always grateful for what I had, I saw that there are people who have it way worse than me. Even when I was homeless, I was grateful to be homeless in the USA instead of living in a garbage dump in Mexico. And I have enthusiastically helped other people whenever I get the opportunity, both before and after.
Salute,
Tony V.