And it really still kinda haunts me, how so many of us, so high and mighty in our knowledge, could never bring ourselves to reach out to one of the least of our brothers and sisters.
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She was a pious woman I later learned. I don’t think she quite understood completely. But she was often at the Newman Center church.
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She didn’t have all the etiquette, but I now realize that was Christ present there, and I walked past Him, and even mocked Him, many times.
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I will have to answer for this someday. Even if it does not result in me departing Christ, I will have to answer for this.
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I can only pray that someday I might be able to apologize to her, and show her kindness.
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I’m not a monster. I’m a fairly decent fellow I reckon. But how many of these people are out there in our lives? Who need some showing of love, even just once?
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Please pray for this woman.
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I think on this sometimes w.r.t. to Brother Jed He was a serious asshole but we sure were too whenever he came to campus
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almost certainly the same guyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Jed …
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