Love Thy Neighbor
One of the issues that keeps popping up is, just who do we serve? I think just about every resident of Pass Christian needs help of one source or another Do we prioritize or simply help whoever asks? Do we ask financial questions, or for that matter . . .. any questions or do we help blindly?
Being a ‘pure’ volunteer, as I stated earlier, makes us beholden to no one. We are truly free to help unconditionally. Calling only on the God that lives within each of us. Being a volunteer connected to a specific organization narrows the field. Deciding who gets money narrows it still further. Representing the government more yet.
Some organizations do wonderful things and accomplish significantly more than a similar group of individuals setting off on their own. Or do they! My experience so far has been that helping and loving our neighbors is contagious. Keith told me that he is anxious to get back into his house for all the obvious reasons but most significantly so he could begin helping the way he was helped. Neighbors Ms Althea and Ms Ward, shown here, share a common need for help as well as a willingness to help others. Local folks wonder out loud if they would travel a thousand miles to help someone in critical need. We are all rethinking our mission in life. The Bible says to love our neighbors . . not just the poor neighbor, but also our rich neighbor . . . unconditionally. That’s pretty simple and straight forward.

3 Comments:
Amen!
This evening was the highlight of my stay. It seems we had the right combination of helpers and helpees . . . all willing to share thougts . . . and love . . . and a wonderful meal!
Don
Thanks for all the work all of you volunteers did/do for us, and I sincerely appreciate your giving people such a true view of our situation in Pass Christian.
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