we were given the perfect home


So why does mankind relentlessly destroy its beauty—driven by greed, neglect, and pride—turning sanctuary into ruin instead of cherishing the gift entrusted to us?

today’s world

FACT: Human activity has scarred the planet. Forests fall to industry, oceans choke on plastic, and air thickens with pollution. Wildlife vanishes as habitats shrink, and climate patterns spiral out of balance. Our relentless consumption and disregard for nature have pushed Earth’s systems to breaking point, threatening life as we know it.

From melting ice caps to poisoned rivers, the damage is widespread. Fossil fuels fuel climate chaos, while waste piles up in landfills and seas. Overfishing, deforestation, and emissions accelerate extinction and suffering. The planet groans under our footprint—yet hope remains if we act swiftly, humbly, and together to restore balance.

global issues

poverty

poverty

Globally, over 700 million people live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $2.15 per day.

inequality

inequality

The richest 1% now own more wealth than 95% of humanity, deepening global inequality.

Conflict & war

war

Since 1800, more than 37 million people worldwide have died while actively fighting in wars.

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air pollution

Nearly all of humanity is exposed to harmful pollution, with billions at risk of serious health impacts.

Global pollution remains staggering: 99% of the world’s population breathes air exceeding safe limits, driving millions of premature deaths annually. Around 2.6 billion people still rely on solid fuels for cooking, worsening household air quality.

Major emitters like China, the United States, and India contribute the largest greenhouse gas outputs, intensifying climate change. Pollution contaminates water, soil, and ecosystems, creating a worldwide public health crisis.

River pollution

river pollution

Global river pollution is worsening, threatening billions who rely on rivers for survival.

Every year, contaminated rivers kill more people than all forms of violence combined. Hazardous substances such as industrial chemicals, raw sewage, heavy metals, and plastic waste choke freshwater ecosystems, devastating aquatic life and human health.

In 2025, rivers like the Citarum in Indonesia, Ganges in India, and Mississippi in the United States rank among the most polluted worldwide. This crisis undermines agriculture, drinking water, and economic stability, demanding urgent global reform.

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ocean pollution

Global ocean pollution is escalating, endangering ecosystems and human health worldwide.

Over 8 million tonnes of plastic enter oceans annually, forming massive garbage patches like the Great Pacific Gyre. Around 80% of marine pollution originates from land-based sources, including sewage, agricultural runoff, and industrial waste. Microplastics now contaminate seafood, threatening food security and human health.

Oil spills, chemical dumping, and rising ocean acidification worsen the crisis. Marine biodiversity suffers, with coral reefs and fish populations declining rapidly, demanding urgent global cooperation to restore ocean health.

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land pollution

Global land pollution is intensifying, threatening ecosystems, food security, and human health.

Each year, over 2 billion tonnes of waste are generated worldwide, with much ending up in landfills or illegally dumped. Hazardous chemicals from agriculture, mining, and industry contaminate soils, reducing fertility and poisoning crops. Plastic waste alone exceeds 400 million tonnes annually, much of it discarded on land.

Toxic e-waste is rising rapidly, with less than 20% properly recycled. This escalating crisis undermines biodiversity, livelihoods, and sustainability, demanding urgent global action to restore balance.

FOOD WASTE

food waste

Global food waste is a staggering crisis with immense social and environmental consequences.

Each year, over 1.3 billion tonnes of food are wasted worldwide, representing nearly one-third of all produced food. This waste occurs across farms, supply chains, supermarkets, and households. Meanwhile, over 700 million people face hunger daily, highlighting the injustice of wasted abundance.

Food waste also drives climate change, contributing 8–10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing waste is vital for sustainability, equity, and feeding those most in need.

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It’s almost comical to hear people insist that life simply ‘popped out of nothing’, as if the universe were some cosmic vending machine that accidentally dispensed consciousness. The idea asks us to believe that order rose from chaos, intention from emptiness, and meaning from a void that had none.

Even ancient storytellers would’ve laughed that plot off the stage. Look around—every leaf, every heartbeat, every sunrise whispers that something greater is at work. Pretending it all assembled itself by accident isn’t intellectual bravery; it’s wishful thinking dressed up as science.

The Bible promises that “the person who does what God wants lives forever.” So what does God ask of us?

Learn About God and Jesus

Jesus said that everlasting life comes from “coming to know” God and Christ. We do this by studying the Bible and applying what we learn. Scripture reveals Jehovah’s thinking and teaches us Jesus’ “sayings of everlasting life”.

Exercise Faith in Jesus’ Ransom

Jesus gave his life “as a ransom”, opening the way for people to live forever in an earthly Paradise. God loved the world so much that he gave his Son so that those who exercise faith may gain everlasting life. True faith means living in harmony with Jesus’ teachings and God’s will.

Build Friendship With God

God invites us to draw close to him. Since he is eternal, he wants his friends to enjoy everlasting life. His Word expresses his desire: that those seeking him may enjoy life forever.

The relentless rise in military spending underscores a world driven by fear and competition. Yet, advocates for peace argue that investing in human development rather than weapons could create a safer, more just global order. As budgets continue to climb, the challenge remains—how can nations balance security needs with the urgent demands of humanity; is it even possible? Spoiler alert – No, it is not!


Misconception: Humans can achieve everlasting life on their own

Misconception: Only certain races will live forever

Fact: God wants us to be joyful. He promises meaningful, satisfying work for those living forever on earth. They will also keep learning about their Creator and his works—so vast that humans “will never find out the work that the true God has made from start to finish.” Eternal life will always offer new discoveries and purpose.

The relentless rise in military spending underscores a world driven by fear and competition. Yet, advocates for peace argue that investing in human development rather than weapons could create a safer, more just global order. As budgets continue to climb, the challenge remains—how can nations balance security needs with the urgent demands of humanity; is it even possible? Spoiler alert – No, it is not!

conclusion

In the end, the choice still stands before us just as starkly as it did in Noah’s day. God doesn’t coerce, manipulate, or force—He simply reveals truth, extends mercy, and invites us into life. The people of Noah’s generation heard the warnings, saw the evidence, and still turned away. Their tragedy wasn’t ignorance; it was indifference.

Today, we stand in that same tension. We can follow the One who created us, who knows the path to life, or we can strike out on our own and hope for the best. But history—and Scripture—show where that road leads.

So the real question isn’t about ancient floods or old stories. It’s about the here and now… it’s about me. Will you choose the narrow path that leads to life, even if it makes you stand out? Will you live with conviction when the world shrugs its shoulders? Will you be a modern‑day Noah—faithful, prepared, and aligned with God when it matters most?

It’s your life, your choice – make the right one because time is running out!