How Responsible Citizenship Can Change The World

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Responsible citizenship involves multiple parts. The first part is to love God. As Christians, this seems like logical sense. The second part is then to love our neighbors. This requires a little more of us, but God calls us to love our neighbors. Doing so means helping others out with our resources and talents. Lastly, responsible citizenship means to care for all of creation. Further, this means to go global and care for all the world. One example of responsible citizenship comes when you go out of your way to help people in your own community. In April of 2011, multiple tornadoes hit Cleveland and left many without homes. Those, including myself, that did not lose their homes went out to help those who lost everything. There were many things that could be done for those families. One of the simplest, most basic things, was to take food and water to the families. Some helped get donations in, such as tarps, which could not be found anywhere around here. Other people helped to clean up and help salvage what was left. They helped everyone to start the process of rebuilding and helped to get those families back on their feet. Now, almost six years later, most everything has been rebuilt and those families are doing just fine. Many were also able to share the love of Christ as they went out and helped those who had lost everything. …show more content…

The first being through direct interactions you make with those around you when acting out responsible citizenship. You have the power to change the lives of those you encounter, either in a positive or a negative way. Another way is by giving people jobs and the chance to better themselves. Third world countries do not have the means to better themselves on their own, but if you go and teach them the skills they need, they could learn to better themselves. I would love to see companies go and teach others skills and in return we buy the goods they are making to help

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