“An authentic faith, which is never comfortable or completely personal, always involves a deep desire to change the world.”
— Pope Francis
Simplified Meaning:
When someone truly believes in something deeply, it isn't just for their own comfort and isn't kept to themselves. Real faith pushes a person to want to make a difference in the world around them. Imagine a person who believes strongly in helping the poor. They won't just think about it quietly or only do small things that are easy; they'll take action, perhaps by volunteering at a shelter, organizing food drives, or speaking out for social change. For instance, Martin Luther King Jr. had a strong belief in equality and justice. His faith in these ideas drove him to lead the Civil Rights Movement, enduring hardships and putting himself at risk to try and create a fairer society for everyone. If you feel strongly about something, let that passion guide you to take actions that can help others and improve your community. This approach can make your beliefs a source of positive change in the world.