want to help the needy ones, but giving to beggars can be complicated.
Anyone who saw “Slumdog Millionaire” understands how it can be a racket.
And so, you pray for discernment and you pray for grace.
and we were ready for a safe place on the eve of our departure from
India. And then, walking to our last meeting, I heard behind me, “Sir,
sir!”
asked her to come to where we could talk inside our building. I promised
to help somehow. She agreed to walk with us.
She was skin and bones. She showed us a big lump on her neck – an
enlarged thyroid. She showed us her deformed arm. She showed us her
medical records.
prayer. He declared, “Grace, God says you are beautiful! You are
beautiful.” She was crying. You could feel God’s presence. And a wave of
emotion hit me.
We sent her away with money for the train and for medicines and
with hugs. And if she found grace through us in that short interaction,
after a day of searching for it, we found that grace has a pronoun.
Yesterday’s blog was also about grace – but about grace as an
abstraction. Tonight she took on human form and kissed our spirits. She
walked away in the night, but her spirit lingered with us.
