Love? A controversial topic. Many people use it. For the love of our country, the love for family, the love for friends.....
The passion for a sport
Love the sport or the love of your career. Your dream job. This blog is to show how a group of people see love as Christians.
Love. Nobody can really ever describe it. You care for someone, you love them. You spend a day with someone means you love them. Some people over exaggerate it; some people undermind it. Love can go from a girlfriend or boyfriend to someone you simply know to a family member. Wouldn't you guys want to know what else love can be? What's it's story? how does it drive a person? How does it motivate the common man to push for something further? Where did it all start? although this is a CHristian perspective, this is entirely different.
I never made too many friends in the beginning. I always thought you couldn't say I love you unless that person did something for you. Yet why are there people who love even though there's nothing in it for them? Why would someone donate a Million dollars to charity? Because they can? Charity. Love. People. Why would someone commit their whole lives to live with tribes who are unreachable or unlovable? Have you ever heard of such?
David Livingstone was a Scotish Doctor. He was born of poverty in Scotland and later became a lover of Africa. He heard of people in Africa. He heard of slave traders and he also heard about people trying to stop them. He also saw something else. He saw smoke. He saw a dying generaion of unreached people. He saw that there were people who were dying of starvation and malaraia. He also saw the cruelty of the slave traders and the destructive traditions of human scarifice. Livingstone went to Africa in 1840. His arrival, a Scotish doctor that was thrown into the fire of politics and trade, when this man simply wanted to reach out to the natives and help bring medicine. What he wrote in his journal was a description of his first days in Africa, he told the story of while he was in a small village of a man and his servant girl. The young girl had come to Livingstone's hut for food. He gave her and she kept coming back 5 times in a row. The master who was rich claimed to have no food and later the little girl disappeared. When Livingstone asked the master a few hours later about where the girl was, the master only sneered and said that she probably had gone to the fields where many were straving. Livingstone's heart became heavy. Also, despite his personal travels and improved medical methods, he couldn't completely reach out the people's hearts. Most were hardened by tradition or the discrimination of some of the British traders or cruel slave masters, and sometimes, didn;t trust Livingstone. He simply continued to love them until one of his servants finally responded. He fell sick but went one to try and open new trade routes for his suppliers while making contact and love to these people. Why was he so determined that he refused to give up and even cameback after retiring? Why was he so persistent to the point of death? Slowly but surely, people began to follow Livingstone's mission. They didn't come only to trade but to also love these people. And Africa responded by loving them back. You see, Livingstone was a missionary. He was a Christian. He had exprienced God's saving grace and wanted to spread the Christian news to the Africans. Many Africans were saved that time of Livingstone, and his heart never really left Africa. After suffering from Malaria for his months of travel, Livingstone went in peace with the Lord on April 27, 1874. Over Thrity years of ministry, had changed the lives of so many. What was this love and drive? Why was this Christian so determined? His work was published by a reporter from New York before his last days and took his journal to let the world know of a doctor who brought more than medicine to Africa
Just to love them.....
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