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Take Time to Care

“By Mark weber”

 


                           

 



When more young black men are in prison instead of college, then we have a problem. When I talk with teenaged retail shop co-workers and hear about their abortions, drug use, and out-of-wedlock babies they don't want, then we have a problem. When I hear about school shootings, kids being molested by adults, and endless shootings on the East Side of Buffalo, then we have a problem. It doesn't matter where you live, what color you are, or what your background is: we are all in this together, and we need to make a change. It seems to me that most young people today have plenty of stuff but little love. They retreat to their rooms to watch TV filled with sexual innuendo, play violent video games, listen to Eminem, Marilyn Manson, Lil' Kim and 50 Cent on the radio, and get together to smoke pot and drink 40 ounce bottles of liquor. After all our ancestors fought for, so we could live better lives, don't you think they'd be shocked with the state of our society today?

                                                  
Mark Weber   

Want to know why kids are killing kids and/or having kids? Want to know why most young people today think nothing of one-night stands and drinking to get drunk? Want to know why church-going grandmas can't seem to get through to their thug-life grandsons who deal drugs and drive Escalades?

Why are young people in such dire straits today? It's because no one lead them on the straight and narrow path. We have a generation of young people who don't know what it's like to be cared about and loved. The adults in their lives failed to be there at home when they came home from school, they failed to help them with their homework, they failed to take them to museums, libraries and concerts… they failed to care. Yes, that's it: they failed to care. They were too busy with their jobs. They were too busy divorcing and re-marrying, thinking they'd get a better deal the second or third time around, instead of sticking with their commitment. They decided to move far away from their relatives, or live in an apartment building where everyone is literally apart. And so, we now have a generation of young people desperately searching for someone to love and care for them.

Young people have very few ways to escape their pain of being neglected. They pierce their bodies. Or they consume alcohol, or drugs. They have pre-marital sex because they crave intimacy, only to find out that the one they gave their heart to up and moved on to another person days later. And where are the parents in all of this? Nowhere. That's right. You can't seem to find them around. They mysteriously drop their kids off at the mall for the day. They send them to daycare or get them a babysitter, or just leave them home alone for hours at a time. When they are home, they're too tired to play games with their kids, or help them with their homework. No, instead, the kids sit on a couch, eating junk food, watching TV.

So how can we improve the sad state of our society? The answer is simple. I urge each of you reading this to invest your time and energy into the life of one young person, between the ages of 5 and 20, who you already know. Spend time with them playing games, taking them to events, sharing stories with them, and listening to their concerns. Hug them. Give them gifts. Let them know you appreciate them.

Then, perhaps, maybe you will hear about fewer school shootings and back-alley abortions. After all, the kid you invested in knows better than to do that. They know that someone's watching over them, and wouldn't be pleased if they did something wrong. You see, if you can take responsibility for just one young person in your life, to steer them in the right direction, you will have done more to change this world than any social program or million-dollar plan could accomplish. Simply spending time and energy on showing intentional and consistent love, care and concern for a young person in your life will mean that you, yes you, are going to help change the world.

At church we can talk the talk about loving one another, but let's go one step further, and walk the walk. Let's show Christ's love for us to the young people around us so they can finally see that there is hope for something better in this life and beyond.



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