I’ve recently began taking courses in Advertising and Graphic Design and one of the main things we ask ourselves each day is, “What is it that people care about?”It’s easy for me to answer for myself what I want to care about, but if I was in a court of law and my life was the evidence what would the verdict be? What do I care about?“By the time you graduate from high school, statistics say you will have watched more than sixteen thousand hours of television. You will have spent fourteen thousand hours in an educational institution. And if you go to church for just two hours a week, you will have spent under two thousand hours getting spiritual help.” –from The Divine Mentor by Wayne CordeiroIf its our time that is the proof about what we really care about, what I seemingly care about is not what I truly want to care about.

Care about a nation.Care about an orphan.Care about a homeless person.Care about an unreached people group.

