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The quetion: "Can you handle this?" |
Send us your "My Story"
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It was an honest question, not a challenge
A German doctor named Andy ran around. One of the patients had soiled himself. Another patient wet the bed. People served food. People emptied bed pans. The plastic gloves were missing. I only have 10 hands, can somebody take this?" Andy handed someone a blanket. Who knows why it needed to go to the laundry.
An American named John oriented me to Mother Teresa's Home for the Destitute and Dying in Calcutta . He warned me in passing: "By the way, the word for 'crap' here is 'shit'. It's not because people are swearing, they just say 'shit'. That's the word: 'shit'. And there's a lot of 'shit' here." He poured water on a soiled toilet seat as he said this. He continued, "When I got here, I was shocked when I heard the nuns say 'shit'. So don't be... Read More >> |
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I was born into an affluent family in Rwanda . As a child, I constantly asked my parents to buy me one thing or another, because I knew that they could afford anything I asked for. I was always thinking about what to ask for next.
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Milt and I were the most unlikely of friends. It could have been the fact that we were over 60 years apart in age! When I met Milton Colyer I was 20 and he was closing in on 84, although he had spirit in his soul that made him seem generations younger.
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Hi. I'm Deb White. Thanks for coming out to this special presentation.
Before I tell you about the day that changed my life, and my family's life forever, I want to tell you a little about Susan. I think it will help you understand.
Take a look at the date on the screen...
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I stared out the cab window. I was tired. Too many long days at the office. I hardly saw my kids anymore. And for what? To make the rich richer? They made the millions, I did their taxes, and they spent the millions. The more money they had, the more they spent; the more they spent the more they needed. Everyone busy, busy, busy.
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