OUR beloved Guyana continues to suffer from tragedies caused by road accidents, leaving families and communities grieving due to careless behaviour—speeding, texting while driving, driving under the influence, reckless overtaking, neglecting helmets, stunt riding, and other unsafe practices. Whatever the cause, the consequences compel us, as a Church, to reflect on the sanctity of life.
We commend the Ministry of Home Affairs for its “Do The Right Thing” campaign and add our voice to this urgent matter. The Methodist Church in Guyana affirms that life is sacred, divinely given, and upheld across major religions.
As we journey through Lent—a season of reflection, repentance, and renewal—we are reminded that Christ came so we might have life in its fullness (John 10:10). Reckless behaviour on our roads is not merely a violation of law but a moral and spiritual concern.
The present disregard for diligence and sobriety on our roads stands in stark contrast to the commendable values of care, caution, consideration, common sense, and courtesy, which underpin the training of prospective motorists in Guyana.
Scripture teaches that we are stewards of life (Genesis 2:15; 1Corinthians 6:19–20), and to drive recklessly is to disregard both our own safety and the lives of our neighbours (Mark 12:31). Operating vehicles while impaired or refusing protective measures neglects wisdom (Proverbs 22:3). Lent calls us to turn from harmful habits toward discipline, self-control, and love of neighbour (Galatians 5:22–23). Choosing to drive responsibly is a profound act of love and witness. We must not normalise recklessness or dismiss preventable deaths as “accidents.”
We therefore call upon:
• Drivers, riders, and pedestrians to show courtesy, patience, and restraint
• Motorcyclists and pillion riders to wear helmets
• Motorists to respect capacity limits and speed limits
• All road users to reject alcohol-impaired driving and texting while driving
• Parents and guardians to model responsible behaviour
• Authorities to enforce life-protecting laws firmly
During this Lenten season, may our fasting include abstaining from recklessness, our repentance turning us away from dangerous habits, and our sacrifice surrendering speed, pride, rage, and impatience. Let us honour life, and in doing so, honour the Divine who gives life to all.