
I'm not particularly a fan of panhandling - sadly something I am seeing more and more of in this economy and this area. Instead of giving money to everyone that I see, I usually try to give money or help to organizations that assist the homeless or seek to deal with the causes of homelessness (the United Way, area homeless shelters, etc.). Generally I choose not to give to individuals, however occasionally when moved upon I will give someone a couple of dollars.
I had one of those moments this afternoon. I had just been working on a New Testament Seminary lesson when I was approached by a man seeking money for a gallon of gas. My guess is that he wasn't really trying to get money for gasoline and for a split-second I found myself trying to put together an excuse.
Suddenly I felt a shift inside (physical, spiritual, emotional? I'm not sure) and I found myself reaching into my purse and giving him enough for a little more than a gallon of gas. It was an interesting exchange. We had a brief conversation, I looked him in the eye and wished him well. He looked me in the eye, thanked me and hoped for better times.
I know all of the arguments about not giving - I'm guessing the money didn't go to gas - but I choose not to judge. I don't know what will happen the next time I am approached - maybe I will choose not to give but today it just felt right.
I had one of those moments this afternoon. I had just been working on a New Testament Seminary lesson when I was approached by a man seeking money for a gallon of gas. My guess is that he wasn't really trying to get money for gasoline and for a split-second I found myself trying to put together an excuse.
Suddenly I felt a shift inside (physical, spiritual, emotional? I'm not sure) and I found myself reaching into my purse and giving him enough for a little more than a gallon of gas. It was an interesting exchange. We had a brief conversation, I looked him in the eye and wished him well. He looked me in the eye, thanked me and hoped for better times.
I know all of the arguments about not giving - I'm guessing the money didn't go to gas - but I choose not to judge. I don't know what will happen the next time I am approached - maybe I will choose not to give but today it just felt right.
How else could I teach my lesson
tomorrow morning about
Charity?
Charity?






























