I marvel at modern medicine. In my lifetime we have seen doctors successfully transplant multiple organs to those in need from matching donors. We recently heard the news of a woman who received a face transplant. For years people with vision problems have received cornea transplants.
While doctors speculate a complete eye transplant will never occur due to the complexity of reattaching the optic nerve, wouldn’t it be awesome for a blind person to be able to see through the eyes of someone else?
It took me a while to get here today but here is my point. If you look through the eyes of Jesus, you’ll see a needy world. When you do, be a donor of your time, care and attention to the needs around you.
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As I sat patiently watching a train pass I noticed that the majority of the cars had been “tagged” with graffiti. I began wondering why we humans feel so strongly that we must leave our mark on this world. What I came up with is it is because we need to let people know we were here.
Walking through a grave yard I noticed the dates on a tombstone; 1927-1990. For many the mark we leave is the dash between two dates.
Maybe that is what this blog is about . . . leaving my mark somehow.
Walking through a grave yard I noticed the dates on a tombstone; 1927-1990. For many the mark we leave is the dash between two dates.
Maybe that is what this blog is about . . . leaving my mark somehow.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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