


Ceph I agree with you. The problems facing us as Christians truely are overwhelming when viewed through the eyes as individuals
From that POV there's nothing that can be done. I suggest taking up a cause and act on that one. Once one starts moving toward solving one will likely find other joining in.
Short story
I was a track photographer for motorcycle races back in the mid 2000's. Roughly 3 1/2 years. Only one track here in Florida was actually designed for motorcycles. The rest were designed for cars. Some had turns that were very very dangerous for bikes - not so dangerous for cars because with bikes the rider is exposed and in a car they have pretty good protection. Also a good bike track has run off room in the turns should the rider come in to hot - he sits up and turns to go off track.
The photo below shows what is used in most track as a safety barrier. Unseen (behind the tires) are concrete, construction barriers like you seen in rode construcion. This rider lowsided (rear tire lost traction, he feel down and slid). He came off track at high speed, hit wet morning grass (might as well have been ice). When he hit the barrier the bike went straight up about 20 or more feet then came straight back down. I estimate his speed between 100 and 120 mph as he was classed as an expert rider.
Had this track been designed for bikes, the grass would have been gravel and his leathers would have protected his skin and the tire/concrete barrier would have had an air fence which would have offered some protection to the rider. View attachment 279531
MOROSO track then now PBIR Palm Beach Fl
The track in Homestead Fl. had one certain turn that scared most sane riders. Hard right hander with no run off room. The concrete barriers were right on the edge of the track. An air fence was urgently needed. money, money, money The track agreed to put up 1/2 of the 50k if the rider and others put up the rest. Now ONE rider started the movement asking for anyone to donate to get the air fence. ONE man. The response was instant. rider spectators photographers all chipping in. The race promoter agreed to match whatever the common folk raised. The response was so overwhelming and so fast that the track agreed to cover the entire cost and it was done.
I'll almost close with this. 2 weeks after the fence was in place, a rider did lowside and hit the fence. He came away with a sprained ankle. The rider in the photo broke his pelvis in 6 places and had an serious injury to his right knee.
My point with this is that one person saw a need and started moving to fix it. A bunch of people also saw the same need but
ONE man stepped up to lead and what needed to get done, got done. So if one sees a need, go ahead and step out in faith. Chances that if you move others will follow your lead
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