Recent local disasters like our wildfires — and worldwide disasters like the devastating brush fires, dust storms, floods, prolonged drought, storms and cyclones in Australia, tsunamis hitting Samoa and earthquakes striking the Indonesian island of Sumatra — have raised the need for financial assistance to support charities.
However, in an article in the Christian Science Monitor this week, UNICEF Australia spokesman Martin Thomas fears there is a danger of “compassion fatigue,” that is, “so many instances of death and destruction seen on the TV news can produce a kind of emotional numbness.”
What can be done to combat compassion fatigue and motivate individuals to pray and also give humanitarian assistance in times of crisis?