Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Monday, October 31, 2005
Week 4 Analysis
In doing my research for this week I began to see a few resources for the church on how to educate lower income areas about the totality of enlisting in the military. More often than not, Military recruiters will set up shop in impoverished communities in a hope to give the young men and women a way out of their situation. For people who are concerned that the poor fight the wars while the rich wage it, this is an area that we really need to look at.
I myself grew up on the border of LA county and
There are communities that Christians can become involved in that are dealing with these issues. The United for Peace and Justice Website connects grassroots organizations together within various towns and cities. This website gives listings for gatherings going on in a city near you, and also unites these various communities together for larger events and protests. Most of these organizations do not necessarily belong to a specific religious belief, but as we were discussing in class last week, it can be vital to connect with these types of people, showing the inclusiveness of Christ and not the separation.
Finally I wanted to comment on the PBS website. What a great resource for people who are concerned with social issues. They have a habit of magnifying things that often get overlooked in mainstream media. The documentary The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It shows the Conscientious Objectors in WWII. These people were ridiculed and marginalized for their beliefs. However, they continued to be of service in the