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10/04/2008

PRAYER FOR THE UNEMPLOYED


Dear Lord Jesus Christ, You wanted all who
are weary to come to You for support. Lord,
I am worn out by my inability to find
wage-earning work. Day after day, my worry
and fear grows as the rejections of my
applications mount. I am able and willing
to work---but I cannot find a worthwhile job.
Please help me to obtain one soon so that
I can support myself and my family
in a decent way.

However, if it is your will that I wait longer,
enable me to worry less and to be able
to take advantage of the time available
to get closer to You. Let me realize that
there are other ways to bring about your
kingdom on earth besides salaried work.
Help me to make use of them for the time
being so that I may continue to grow
as a person for your greater glory. Amen.
(From New Saint Joseph People's Prayer
Book, Catholic Book Publishing.)

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10/02/2008

A STORY OF CHRISTIANITY DEFINED



Scripture:

(Read Ruth 2:14-20)

"Blessed be he of the Lord, who has not
forsaken His kindness to the living and the
dead!" Ruth 2:20

Reflection:
,
This reflection is not a story found in the
Holy Scriptures, or even a "Christian"
story. But yet is really defines the meaning
of Christianity.

The Story:

"At one end of the truck terminal where H. H. Lee
worked years ago was a coal company.
Nearby was a railroad, and each day several
freight trains passed by. Lee often noticed that
the owner of the company, who was a Christian,
threw chunks of coal over the fence at various places
along the track. One day Lee asked the man why
he did this.
The man replied, An elderly woman lives across the
street, and I know that her pension is inadequate to
buy enough coal. After the trains go by, she walks
along and picks up the pieces she thinks have fallen
from the coal car behind the engine. She doesn't
realize that diesels have replaced steam locomotives.
I don't want to disappoint her so I just throw some
pieces over the fence."

Now that's Christianity Defined: GIVING TOTAL
UNCONDITIONAL GIVING, its Christianity in action.
In the book of Ruth we saw Ruth giving to her mother
in law, and Boaz giving to Ruth. In the Gospels, Jesus
Christ gave everything, even His life, all unconditionally.
In the same way, the people whose lives we touch need to
experience God's love through our compassion and
generosity. Remember, CHRISTIANITY MEANS GIVING!

Prayer:

Thank You oh Jesus for giving me Your life.

Quote:

Albert Schweitzer
Physician, Missionary, Author, Activist, Ethical Vegetarian
(1875-1965)

"The power of ideals is incalculable. We see no power in a
drop of water. But let it get into a crack in the rock and
be turned into ice ... it splits the rock."

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