Doctrine is necessary, and churches that sought to define
themselves largely by ethnicity, heritage, or geography are finding that out the hard way.
Not exact matches
And globally, the Red Cross and Salvation Army (founded
by Catholics) and Medicin Sans Frontieres (originally founded
by Christians, but now
largely a secular group) have provided gratis disaster and emergency medical and other aid for decades, regardless of age, gender, religion,
ethnicity, etc..
In Rwanda one tribal
ethnicity engaged in genocide against another not many years ago, surely influenced
by its colonial history but occurring between perceived «more - favoured» / «less favoured» peoples, in which white ethnic persons were
largely neither attackers nor targets.