Saturday, May 17, 2014

How to Be Charitable and Start Giving Back

The concept of charitable giving emerged with the spread of Christianity thousands of years ago as a Theological Virtue–an inherent impulse to help and love all people selflessly and unconditionally. Historians think that charitable giving arose from the Christian custom of tithing, or giving a certain amount of your income and assets to those who were less fortunate. Tithing and charity are also analogous to other world religions such as Judaism, Hinduism and Sunni Islam.

Charitable Giving

The Need for Charitable Giving

The world is now home to over seven billion people. Some are happy, prosperous and looking forward to each day with hope and optimism.
Others are not so lucky. Why is that? Where did civilization go wrong in making sure all people have access to the necessities of life, such as food, clothing and a place to call home?
No one knows that answer to that powerful question. Philosophers, sociologists, political scientists and other heavy thinkers may speculate on why suffering exists in the world but analyzing the reasons behind poverty won’t help the fact that millions of people need help through no fault of their own.
“You may never know what results come of your action. However, if you do nothing at all, there wil be no results.”–Mahatma Gandhi

Making a Difference in the World and in Yourself Starts with One Simple Act of Charitable Giving

We are alive because it feels good to be alive. We love waking up each morning to warm sunshine, the smell of brewing coffee, the sound of children laughing as they head off to school and the comforting companionship of our loved ones.
When you contribute to a charitable cause, you are helping somebody less fortunate than you are experience the same, wonderful things you experience each day. Imagine dreading to wake up in the morning because you know you are going to face another day without food, shelter, meaning or hope. Imagine trying to better yourself without the resources and encouragement that most people already have–family, friends, enough money to purchase nice clothes, three meals a day and transportation.
“Life’s persistent and most urgent question is–what are you doing for others?”–Martin Luther King Jr.

Making the World a Better Place for Everyone by Giving to a Charitable Cause

When the meaning of life seems elusive or vague, giving to others can give you a sense of purpose and of hope that one day, everyone in this world will find the peace and contentment of knowing they won’t be hungry, homeless or without a way to sustain themselves. Be the person to make that happen. Be charitable, giving and compassionate towards those who are not as fortunate as others.

Original Source: http://www.charitacy.com/charitable-start-giving-back/

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