Let's be real. I know that people believe in me because they take time to tell me. Doesn't take money. Doesn't take training. Doesn't take much. Just someone who knows me. Think about this: one of the biggest challenges for millions of kids in our country is something that can be solved for free.
So what can I do? And what can you do?
I started thinking about what could happen to help reach these kids. Hey, they're in every local elementary school. They're in every neighborhood. Down the block, up the street, right over there. I imagined how many kids' lives would change if someone, anyone, took the time to do something. But that won't happen unless people care. And people won't care if they don't know that this is a giant problem. And how will they know unless someone tells them? (sounds familiar; check out Romans 10:14
In the article, he references how he's furthering his goal by getting people to watch the following video on YouTube:
It's just a good reminder to me that one of the reasons I started working with youth as a volunteer almost ten years ago was because I wanted to make a difference in the same way many great adults made a difference in my life.
