It's hard to make things right for everyone.""But if everybody helped just one person, lots of people would get helped.
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No one in this world can starve n die.. One who does, had died much before then... Never give money to beggars and specially children on street... By giving them money, Either u would be killing them or helping them in dieing (indirectly)...
God gave you two hands one belongs to you and the other to your fellow man.
Mother Teresa did not became famous by caring just about herself
We must be willing to accept the bitter truth that, in the end, we may have to become a burden to those who love us. But it is necessary that we face this also. The full acceptance of our abjection and uselessness is the virtue that can make us and others rich in the grace of God. It takes heroic charity and humility to let others sustain us when we are absolutely incapable of sustaining ourselves. We cannot suffer well unless we see Christ everywhere, both in suffering and in the charity of those who come to the aid of our affliction.
So may the New Year be a happy one to you, happy to many more whose happiness depends on you!
Whoever infringes upon individual 'charity,'" I began, "infringes upon man's nature and scorns his personal dignity. But the organizing of 'social charity' and the question of personal freedom are two different questions and are not mutually exclusive. Individual goodness will always abide, because it is a personal need, a living need for the direct influence of one person on another. ...In sowing your seed, in sowing your 'charity,' your good deed in whatever form it takes, you give away part of your person and receive into yourself part of another's; you mutually commune in each other; a little more attention, and you will be rewarded with knowledge, with the most unexpected discoveries. You will be bound, finally, to look at your work as a science; it will take in the whole of your life and maybe fill the whole of it. On the other hand, all your thoughts, all the seeds you have sown, which you may already have forgotten, will take on flesh and grow; what was received from you will be passed on to someone else. And how do you know what share you will have in the future outcome of human destiny? And if the knowledge and the whole life of this work finally raises you so high that you are able to plant a tremendous seed, to bequeath a tremendous thought to mankind, then...
Good men's actions are naturalWhile a scoundrel's charityIs carefully planned to please.
In charity to all mankind, bearing no malice or ill will to any human being, and even compassionating those who hold in bondage their fellow men, not knowing what they do.
Hard times' is a phrase the English love to use, when speaking of Africa. And it is easy to forget that Africa's 'hard times' were made harder by them.
TZEDAKAH is a Hebrew word commonly translated as __harity._ One Jewish leader described tzedakah as having eight levels of charitable giving. The eighth and highest level of giving is described like this:__he highest form of charity is to help sustain a person before they become impoverished by offering a substantial gift in a dignified manner, or by extending a suitable loan, or by helping them find employment or establish themselves in business so as to make it unnecessary for them to become dependent on others.__erve others in a way that helps them become self-reliant (or interdependent) and watch miracles happen for both you and them.
I realize the simple truth is that power isn__ control at all- power is strength, and giving that strength to others. A leader isn__ someone who forces others to make him stronger; a leader is someone willing to give his strength to others so that they may have the strength to stand on their own.
There__ only one Earth, and it__ tiny, but evil human leaders avoid problems they don__ want to resolve by giving them names which make the problems sound like they__e taking place in a different world: they make people not care about other people dying of starvation by calling the place the dying live __he third world.
Get evangelical Christian made them receptive to the possibility of redemption in the here and now.
The one single use of things which we call our own is that they might be his who hath need of them.
The more the world commits to programs for poverty and education, the greater the gap for those with intellectual disabilities. That__ because money goes where results are quick and quantifiable, which is not likely for people with intellectual disabilities.
Putting yourself in the place of others...is what thinking ethically is all about.
There are people dying from famine on the roads, and you do not issue the stores of your granaries for them. When people die, you say, 'it is not owing to me, it is owing to the year.' In what does this differ from stabbing a man and killing him, and then saying, 'it was not I, it was the weapon?