3) Often when grocery shopping, upon leaving the market, a person in need sometimes asks for a donation. I smile and give them God’s blessing in the way of a few dollars. Two other blessings have recently occurred. One is a plan, the other was just an awareness. The awareness was a lady purchasing $2.00 of gasoline. She was crying. The amount would not get her home. I filled her tank. That filled her heart. Good deed done. Now, back to the grocery store. As I stand in line at the mostly Hispanic store, I look at the person in front of me and behind me. If God directs, and this takes divine guidance, I offer to pay for their groceries as well as mine. When the motive is right, the result is a blessing.
L - AZ
2) We took a mentaly handicaped girl fishing today. No fish, warm sun, great echo's, good day.
G & S - AZ
1) I anonymously gave gifts for a week to family in need. They still have no idea who did it.
J - WA
DAY 1
December 2009
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