Description
“Victims of modern civilization: rescue the street children” is a book that delves into the negative impact of civilization on young people. With the invention of various technologies and amenities, young people are becoming increasingly reckless and disconnected from Biblical teachings.
Karlo defines that civilization brought both positive and negative results; we see the invention of cars, radios, telephones, televisions, the internet, airplanes, bicycles, motorbikes, Facebooks, YouTube, cinemas, films, cameras, computers, telephones, hotels, highways, bridges, money, all of these pulled the hearts of many young men and women into street life. The absence of Biblical God in their minds made them violent to their parents, God, and the government. These are things that the national leaders are supposed to teach the children and the citizens if they want peaceful governments, stable economies, and productive workers.
This book addresses the challenges faced by street children who engage in prostitution, gambling, drugs, and other vices that lead to early deaths and arrests. The book highlights the need for Christian governments to establish vocational schools and other programs to help rescue these children from a life of destruction.
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