One of the things I think I missed most in the decades I was a JW was not being involved in what Judaism calls Tikkun Olam or repairing the world. The most basic of things humans can do for each other and for this earth. We see needs and problems and we should respond- Hunger, Poverty, the Environment whatever the need we as humans are called on by our humanity to fill. It can transcend politics and religious ideals that divide us.
Rabbi Larry Seidman asks the question; 'What's important for us in the future'. Can we share in the goals for our future while we engage in our differences.
What are your thoughts.