Looking Back 50 years Ago –
50 years ago the Watchtower made these comments regarding charity. It is quite interesting to read in the aftermath of the September 11 tragedy.
A train derails and crashes into the headlines. Or perhaps a factory explosion covers the front page. On such occasions or when flood, fire, earthquake or windstorm make many homeless and rob others of life or limb, as surely as the press is there to report it, so will other familiar figures turn up. The community chest will be there, the Red Cross with its blood bank will be there, priests fully outfitted with pious face and last rites will be there and politicians will rush back from a Florida vacation so that they can be there-all to offer charitable help.
But let the disaster be on a smaller scale where the returns in publicity are not so promising; then the widely acclaimed charitable organizations do not flock to the scene. It is clear that they choose the publicized tragedies, that their giving may be publicized along with the event. The motive of attention and credit perches plainly on their every "good deed"...
...Today Christians carry on the most charitable work of all history. Their preaching of 'this good news of the Kingdom in all the inhabited earth for a witness' brings spiritual healing to new praisers of God.-Matt. 24:14,
NWWatchtower 11/1 1951 Page 643/644
A lot of tragic events have occurred in the past 50 years. It is a great comfort to know that the Watchtower Society cares so much and that its most charitable work (most charitable in history even) has been a real help to humanity.
Thirdson
'To avoid criticism, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing'