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December 13,
1999 -- Issue #67 "Verily
I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have Could
someone help me out? My little brother has no food. It's
been three days since he last ate a real meal. His dad ran
out on him earlier this year. I thought I'd ask you for help
because you're a Christian. One
of my sisters ran away from home because she overhead a
conversation about her being a mistake. She told me that
nobody cares. She'll be back in a few
days. Would you go over and tell her that somebody
does care? She just needs some attention. And
then there's that elderly lady that lives down the street.
You know the one, the dirty, smelly lady that no one likes
very much. She's out of medication and has no money to buy
more. Please help, she'll die if she doesn't get that
medicine. Oh
yeah, I hate to be a bother, but I know this man who's in
the hospital. The doctors have given him only 48 hours to
live. There's no hope for improvement. What
I'm really concerned about is that He's not ready to
meet God. Is there any way you could go there and tell him
how he can be saved? Please,
could you help? There's so many people that I know in your
own hometown, even on your street, who could use a little
help. I see so many sick, lonely, hurting and lost people.
Some need encouragement, some food, some clothing, some need
attention and others just need a few odd jobs done around
the house that they can't do. There
are the kids who have no parents, the elderly who have no
children, the teenagers who feel unloved and the men and
women who are facing divorce. They all need help. Please
could you help? Look at all of the broken homes and broken
hearts around you. All of the needs that you could meet.
Please, could you help? I
won't keep you any longer, but I do need your help. Just
remember this one last thing the next time you see a hurting
or needy soul in front of you… ..."In
as much as ye have done unto these, the least of my
brethren, ye have done unto me." Love,
Jesus Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ," |
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