giving it thought and then giving it some more thought, because a part of me feels 'bad' about asking for donations when along the way, we sometimes see how futile our efforts are in combating the issue of strays and the dangers/diseases they face.
It seems that too much money is spent on our strays who may succumbed to the diseases that plaqued them, or caught and culled even after we spent time and efforts and public donations to have them sterilised.
I am still deliberating on this appeal.
July 24, 2007
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I believe the strays should be given equal opportunity thou they may run the risk of been infected with disease, caught, culled, etc. It takes time for any programme to work. The approach should be multi-pronged - working with the authorities, through the media and public involvement, etc. Press on and perserve towards the goal. Above all, God is in our midst, strays are His creation and he has assigned us as stewards of His creation. He did not intend for men to abuse his creation but the fallen nature of men, take strides in our own accord to sin against Him.
Just think about those missionaries...somtimes they sacrificed their life to preached the Good News. Although they didn't see the result at the end of it but they knew it's God's work and He care for it. God is the one who harvest the field, not us. We just do our best that we think it's a mission instead of task/duty. God bless!
The animals can't verbalise their needs. We have to be their voices in this instances. We do what we can, and trust God to take care of the rest. He will.
jt
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