At Christmas time, we toss...
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At Christmas time, we toss a couple of quarters in some bell ringer's kettle, and we figure that we have done our duty. Or when there is a food drive for the hungry, we bring in some dented canned goods, quite often something that we did not even want to eat in the first place, something like cream of asparagus-flavored anchovies, and we toss it into the collection box. We give cautiously, always wanting to make sure that the recipient is truly worthy. How different is God's way of giving. -- Bowen
115 Matthew 20:1-16
A homeless fellow noticed a former associate waiting for a crossing light and asked him for a handout. The old friend gave him ten dollars. "What's this?" the homeless man asked. "You used to give me a fifty." The generous pedestrian said, "Well, it's been a while. I got married and now I have twin boys and another on the way. We're adding on to the house and saving for college. You know how it is." "Yeah," the panhandler said. "You're raising a family on my money." -- Mosley
115 Matthew 20:1-16
A homeless fellow noticed a former associate waiting for a crossing light and asked him for a handout. The old friend gave him ten dollars. "What's this?" the homeless man asked. "You used to give me a fifty." The generous pedestrian said, "Well, it's been a while. I got married and now I have twin boys and another on the way. We're adding on to the house and saving for college. You know how it is." "Yeah," the panhandler said. "You're raising a family on my money." -- Mosley
