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Helping Hand

A word about charitable giving.

38 total reviews 
Comment from Shirley McLain
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What a wonderful piece to write. I wish everyone would take it to heart. We are so blessed, and sharing it should come second nature, but I know it doesn't. Have a great afternoon. Shirley

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Shirley, thank you. Terry.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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For this lady probably those two quarters were all she could give, but it actually means more than rich people giving a hundred dollars because it came from the heart. Thank you for sharing this reminder.

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Barbara, thank you. Terry.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
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Your story was uplifting, Terry. I loved the way you accepted
her gift and what your thought then shared with us. I agree.
The paraphrasing from EKennedy sums it up well. We can all
do something no matter how small. You told a great and true
story and gave readers much to think about.
Thanks for sharing, Jan

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Jan, thank you for reading, Terry.
Comment from lyenochka
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This is perfectly timed, Terry, as Giving Tuesday is coming up. The American Cancer Society is always doing great things. Now each specific cancer has its own organization to give to. Enjoyed your story and it reminds me of Jesus pointing out the widow's two mites which was more than all the wealthy gave from their surplus.

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Helen, thank you. Terry
Comment from John Ciarmello
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Beautiful thoughts for the next few months, Terry. There is no spectrum when it comes to giving donations or giving of yourself as long as both are selfless and genuine. I loved this piece, my friend!

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    John, thank you. Terry.
Comment from Spitfire
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That's an amazing and moving story, Terry, especially since the giver is elderly and probably lived on her SS check every month.
Coincidental too. I went grocery shopping this afternoon and bought one of many six dollar bags of canned and packaged food to donate to the needy for Thanksgiving. The cashier added the bag to many others in a large container near the front door. Good to see so many others helping too.

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Shari, thank you for you comments, and for your donation to the food drive. Terry.
Comment from nomi338
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Mark 12:41-44, speaks of the lesson that Jesus taught to his disciples, they watched rich people drop large sums of money into the donation box and a poor widow came and dropped to small coins of little value. Jesus said that the donation of the widow was much greater, because the rich were giving out of their surplus, but the poor widow was giving all that she had. I was immediately reminded of this scripture when you related the story told above.

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Nomi, thank you. Terry.
Comment from karenina
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Such a smile from me...

As a breast cancer survivor, twice, I could hug that woman! Two Quarters was her investment in the hope every cancer victim holds on to... It honors the memory of the many who bravely fight the battle and lose...
It is a light shining on future research...

Awhile back I passed a homeless man sitting on the steps of city hall. He had a fistful of wildflowers that looked very like those growing in the common across the street.

His countenance was so joyful!

I donated and he chose a tulip to pass to me.
I smelled it and asked him if he would do be the honor of keeping it and "selling" it again.

"God Bless you sir, I pray this help you!"--I said.


His reply?

"Oh no my friend! I sell these and give the money to the homeless shelter...so many others have less than me!"

I had presumed. He, however, was lifting his homeless face to God! He was being charitable!

(A chat with the Pastor on another day confirmed this)

I love that you live your life with an untainted heart.

I've been on both sides...

Folks like you maintain my faith in shared humanity.

Today, and every day, if we open our hearts we both give and receive...

Small ripples, huge waves...

They both reach the shore!

Blessings, Terry!

As one recently hacked and left bereft of the violation and theft...

All I can say is I may not have made it through since 10/28 without all manner of random acts of kindness.

Goodness is alive and well...

"Remember, there's no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end." --Scott Adams

Karenina








 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Thank you for the six stars. Thank you for all your acts of kindness that you have given to so many with no expectations of anything. That is who you are, that why other will help. Terry.
reply by karenina on 14-Nov-2022
    God Bless You, Terry Broxson!
Comment from Tom Horonzy
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Her donation may have been every bit as the widow's mite. Sometimes, it's seems the rich have less to give than the poor not so much in the amount but the percentage of gross income much akin to tithe payers.

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Tom, thank you, there is no question your observation is right. Terry.
Comment from Sandra Nelms-Ludwig
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Terry, this was a short piece but carried a lot of punch. You my friend is preaching to the choir. No donation and no offer to help are acts we should ever wrinkle our noses about. Thank you for sharing this piece. You do not need to stand in church to preach; nor stand in a classroom to teach. The actions we exhibit in our daily lives says all that need to be said.

 Comment Written 14-Nov-2022


reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    Amen, Sandy, and I ain't in church...to political. Terry.
reply by Sandra Nelms-Ludwig on 14-Nov-2022
    Church is everywhere. When I go twice a week to my nonprofit, I call that church. When I wrote the poems for the slaves, I called that church. Sometimes one is closer to God in the woods taking a hike than in a manmade building with people "playing church" for the world to see.
reply by the author on 14-Nov-2022
    You are a very wise woman.
reply by Sandra Nelms-Ludwig on 14-Nov-2022
    Thanks!