The comment, “I don’t think it’s going to be sustainable. The church authorities need to speak the truth to the government and stop covering them,” unfairly shifts the focus of the RCCG church’s kind gesture. It suggests that the church should prioritize confronting the government over offering practical help to commuters. While advocating for better governance is important, this comment implies that the church’s charitable efforts are futile, which is both dismissive and unconstructive.
The truth is, the church’s free bus service provides immediate relief to people in need, something that governmental action alone may not achieve in the short term. The idea that the church should stop helping until the government improves overlooks the value of community-driven solutions. Instead of criticizing, we should encourage and support such initiatives, which offer tangible help while the government works to resolve larger issues.
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