Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom.
-Theodore Isaac Rubin
This reminds me of a lesson I've read some time ago that goes like this, When you come across a situation like this: you saw a young boy struggling his life on the water what will you do? Will you scold him for not being careful in what he do or will you extend your hand to help first?
In this time of calamity may we extend our hands to help our brothers and sisters with our time, talent, and resources or whatever we have. It is an opportunity for us to help those in need. Crisis are also opportunities.
As what the priest said in one of the homilies I've heard that Christmas is for mankind who needs Jesus Christ in their lives. As of this time of your life who do you know needs Jesus Christ? You can be a light of Jesus to them.
HELP CDO!
In this time of calamity may we extend our hands to help our brothers and sisters with our time, talent, and resources or whatever we have. It is an opportunity for us to help those in need. Crisis are also opportunities.
As what the priest said in one of the homilies I've heard that Christmas is for mankind who needs Jesus Christ in their lives. As of this time of your life who do you know needs Jesus Christ? You can be a light of Jesus to them.
HELP CDO!
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