Thanks for sharing a story of encouragement to strengthen us and remind us all how one can always find a way in their own world of inability to lift up another who needs a brotherly hand of kindness.
A motto I have tried to live by is, "it is far easier to point the finger than to extend a hand."
Go the extra mile and extend a hand. Thanks again.
joanne0012 wrote: How could you share a room with somebody for months and not know they're blind.
Some people just don't have a clue. We gave a doctor a full life history of our 8 yo son. He then came in and watched him play on the floor for 15 minutes and then diagnosed him with autism. We then asked the doctor if he realized part of our sons behavior is because he's blind. His response was "Oh, he's blind" Needless to say we never went back to him.
OzarkPreacher wrote: Thanks for sharing a story of encouragement to strengthen us and remind us all how one can always find a way in their own world of inability to lift up another who needs a brotherly hand of kindness.
A motto I have tried to live by is, "it is far easier to point the finger than to extend a hand."
Go the extra mile and extend a hand. Thanks again.