The answer is me. What a riveting end. I just watched "Darfur Now", a documentary on the needs in the Sudan. I watched with heaviness and a low degree of guilt as I witnessed six people spend themselves in overcoming the oppression. But one of the men highlighted, worked for the World Food Organization, and he was such an inspiring fellow, and so devoted to the crushing need of getting food to the starving. They panned in to a food distribution center where thousands of 50 lb. bags of food were being lifted into a truck for delivery. On the end of the bag was a partial flag with the letters U.S.A. I was proud to see our countries name and then I realized I may have purchased that very bag he was lifting. At this season of my life I cannot go, but I can send. Yes, a small part of the answer is me, and you. Love Dad
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The answer is me. What a riveting end.
I just watched "Darfur Now", a documentary on the needs in the Sudan. I watched with heaviness and a low degree of guilt as I witnessed six people spend themselves in overcoming the oppression. But one of the men highlighted, worked for the World Food Organization, and he was such an inspiring fellow, and so devoted to the crushing need of getting food to the starving. They panned in to a food distribution center where thousands of 50 lb. bags of food were being lifted into a truck for delivery. On the end of the bag was a partial flag with the letters U.S.A. I was proud to see our countries name and then I realized I may have purchased that very bag he was lifting. At this season of my life I cannot go, but I can send. Yes, a small part of the answer is me, and you.
Love Dad
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