Postby TopazRaven » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:48 am
Oh, this should be interesting.
1. Last year I went on a trip to Portland, Oregon with my dad. It was somewhat of a buisness trip for him you could say and he had meetings in the morning, so I just tended to stay in my hotel room, but I got really hungry one morning and decided to adventure the streets by myself a little and found a Rite Aid where are bought some poptarts. On my way back to the hotel a man stopped me and told me he'd just been evicted from his apartment and could I spare any change. I only had $1 left that I could really give him, but he thanked me none the less. I'd never seen so many poor people until I walked along Portland. There where so many I was shocked and upset, I ended up giving some money to several different people during my time there, which my father disapproved of, but oh well. Portland was fun, but it was hard seeing poor people on every street corner and not having enough money to give to all of them.
2. I remember once when I was young I was riding bikes with my friend at a park, her grandmother was babysitting us but we went by ourselves here. I fell off my back on the way down a steep hill and got pretty banged up. My friend didn't know what to do because I was crying my eyes out and bleeding all over the place, but she knew she had to run back to her grandmother's house so she could come and get me in the car. A lady jogging by saw what happened and stayed with me while my friend ran home and tried to comfort me. The local mailman drove by and saw me and also gave me a bunch of tissues because my nose was gushing out blood. I landed on my face after all. Lol. Thinking about it now I'm still really touched by the kindness of those people. I can't even remember if I thanked them.
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
NIV, Romans 8:38-39.