We go do
things for the homeless people.
Not exact matches
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable
people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do
people keep asking me
for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (
people are asking
for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are
homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
We do simple
things, like take bags
for homeless around in our car and hand them out to
people when we see them.
As there are different
things you should or should not do
for homeless people versus those who have a home but are poor, some of the items on the list begin with the words «Homeless» or «Poor» for things that are specific to those groups of
homeless people versus those who have a home but are poor, some of the items on the list begin with the words «
Homeless» or «Poor» for things that are specific to those groups of
Homeless» or «Poor»
for things that are specific to those groups of
people.
My wife pointed out, of course, that the «
homeless» family members had hats covering their faces and other such
things, so it is not really their fault
for not seeing their loved ones, but still, the point of the video is as you say, we often ignore or miss the
homeless people around us.
The other
thing that may help in your church's ministry is a group in Australia that has designed swags
for homeless people that help with cold and rain.
«One of the most gruesome
things we hear at the Ali Forney Center is our young
people who have been recently diagnosed in their desperation to get shelter and housing will forsake taking the medication because they want to be eligible
for the current HASA guidelines,» said Carl Siciliano, executive director of the group, which helps
homeless LGBT youth.
You need to see love
for what it is... love is your family and friends, love is your environment, love is nature, love is doing
things that make you happy, love is being with those
people that make you feel good about yourself, love is doing good deeds, love is charity, love is that smile you give the
homeless person on the street, love is listening, love is being there
for someone who needs you, love is doing a good job, love is making a positive contribution to the world, love is loving yourself selflessly... essentially love is making the world a better place.
It makes no sense, and it ignores the true focus of the community shelter, which is to care
for homeless pets, rehome as many as possible, and educate the
people, among other
things.