16 May 2007

blood diamond

so i watched blood diamond the other night and i am serious i think it has changed my life. i mean i have always had a heart for africa and the children there who are in constant danger of being kidnapped, killed or raped, but after watching blood diamond i realized that i can't just say i care, i have to do something. but seriously, what can i do? it seems so hopeless. civil wars in africa are as common as celebrity marriages and divorces. they are constant and have been around for as long as...well a long time. i am pretty sure that after i watched the movie (by myself, in my room, on my laptop) i cried for like a half an hour. there are still child soldiers all over africa, especially in uganda. but once again i ask, what can i do? i guess that's why i am going back to school to become a nurse. at least then i can go to these places and at least help in some way. i basically realized, though, that only Jesus coming will save these people. the part in the movie when leonardo's character says that God left africa long ago was really sad to hear. honestly it seems that the only reason africa isn't completely torn to shreds is because of the faith of the few. there is a hope for africa. there is a hope for america, iraq, palestine, you, me. it is Jesus. without him we are lost, alone, hopeless, in despair. he is my hope and my salvation. so please. please. pray for africa. pray for america. pray for iraq. pray for hope. for love. for people. money. resources. time. i don't know what else there is.Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

3 comments:

Noƫlle Rogers said...

wait. acacia. i was very moved by your aspiration to do something. it is so easy to be overwhelmed when you watch documentaries like invisible children and movies like blood diamand to be apathic towards their situation and i guess what im trying to say is i was in tears also during and after the movie we should go to africa together! maybe im getting alittle ahead of myself with passion for Christ people.
acacia you are an excellent writer and i like reading you blogs.

Teegan said...

or... the BAS... kidding.
Acacia, you are a fantastic woman. I love your passion--it's so good to hear that ther are those in this world who aren't afraid to look out at the hard things...
miss you.

Anonymous said...

You write very well.