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Loving your neighbor as yourself? (and starving children)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hazelelponi" data-source="post: 77594262" data-attributes="member: 410853"><p>I've lived across the street from kid's who didn't have enough to eat at home and they actually did come to my house every single day after school to eat.... And I fed them every day, for years. </p><p></p><p>In another area, when I lived in an apartment the parents took off for a few days and left their kids without any food. I also took care of them.</p><p></p><p>So kids do ask for help when they need it.</p><p></p><p>This is why it's important to know your neighbors.</p><p></p><p>As far as homeless people I don't know any personally anymore, though I once knew many. But I've not encountered any homeless people who walked away from me after having been turned down for any help I happened to be able to provide, including opening my home in a bad storm once to a man and his daughter who couldn't get into the homeless shelter that night and needed a warm place to sleep.</p><p></p><p>so what kind of help do you think our neighbors are not getting from Christians? I'm poor but I know I've always given to any in need. The majority of Christians are like me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hazelelponi, post: 77594262, member: 410853"] I've lived across the street from kid's who didn't have enough to eat at home and they actually did come to my house every single day after school to eat.... And I fed them every day, for years. In another area, when I lived in an apartment the parents took off for a few days and left their kids without any food. I also took care of them. So kids do ask for help when they need it. This is why it's important to know your neighbors. As far as homeless people I don't know any personally anymore, though I once knew many. But I've not encountered any homeless people who walked away from me after having been turned down for any help I happened to be able to provide, including opening my home in a bad storm once to a man and his daughter who couldn't get into the homeless shelter that night and needed a warm place to sleep. so what kind of help do you think our neighbors are not getting from Christians? I'm poor but I know I've always given to any in need. The majority of Christians are like me. [/QUOTE]
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