The administrators of the high school in Barrow,
Alaska, were tired of seeing students get into trouble and drop out at a rate
of 50 percent. To keep students interested, they started a football team, which
offered them a chance to develop personal skills, teamwork, and learn life
lessons. The problem with football in Barrow, which is farther north than
Iceland, is that it’s hard to plant a grass field. So they competed on a gravel
and dirt field.
Four thousand miles away in Florida, a woman named
Cathy Parker heard about the football team and their dangerous field. Feeling
that God was prompting her to help, and impressed by the positive changes she
saw in the students, she went to work. About a year later, they dedicated their
new field, complete with a beautiful artificial-turf playing surface. She had
raised thousands of dollars to help some kids she didn’t even know.
This is not about football—or money. It is about
remembering “to do good and to share” (Heb. 13:16). The apostle James reminds
us that we demonstrate our faith by our actions (2:18). The needs in our world
are varied and overwhelming but when we love our neighbor as ourselves, as
Jesus said (Mark 12:31), we reach people with God’s love.