| Title: | Discussions from a Christian Perspective |
| Notice: | Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome! |
| Moderator: | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE |
| Created: | Mon Sep 17 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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This string for posting personal experiences and direct observations of soup kitchens and/or homeless shelters. Shalom, Richard
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1166.1 | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Fri Oct 20 1995 16:09 | 6 | |
It's very difficult work. Some of the people are so ill (mentally). But almost all the guests are appreciative of the work done by their hosts. /john | |||||
| 1166.2 | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Ps. 85.10 | Sun Oct 22 1995 14:19 | 17 | |
1166.1 Thank you, John. I've eaten at the local soup kitchen on several occasions. I, too, believe the people who dine there are grateful for a hot meal, perhaps the one real meal of the day. And yes, many are besieged by mental illness. I took my family to eat our Christmas meal at the soup kitchen one year. What a contrast it was to our all too customary consumer-oriented holiday habits. Oh, there was plenty of turkey and all the traditional trimmings. There were plenty of smiles and warm greetings. What there was not a lot of was torn wrapping paper. Shalom, Richard | |||||