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Originally posted by Teallaura View PostTom, unlike you, evidently knows how to play nice. Why do you have to be like that?
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There are also atheists who are pleasant people. You are not one of them.
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Tom, unlike you, evidently knows how to play nice. Why do you have to be like that?
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostI know a number of people who are atheists who are pretty nice people.
One such friend heard me talking about the fact that one of our Church members who volunteers a lot at our Church will be unable to do so, because her husband has become critically ill, and has been brought home from the hospital for hospice care. He may not live more than another month or so.
This friend (we'll call him Tom) stopped by my office and made a very gracious offer. "I know Helen can't get away much from Roger, and I also know how much it means for her to be in Church..... could you tell her I'll be happy to sit with Roger any time she needs to be at Church, or wants to do her volunteer stuff?"
I've talked to Helen, and she did not immediately say no, which is a good thing. (She's quite old fashioned, and I expected a bit of pushback)
Tom told me, "if she hesitates, tell her I'll even read the Bible to him".
God is SO good.
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An interesting aside to this... my youngest daughter is a hospice nurse, and she lives right around the corner - literally - from Roger and Helen. She has been assigned as Roger's hospice nurse. The only downside of that is that neither she nor I can share information with the other regarding Roger, except in the most general terms, due to patient confidentiality.
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An Atheist Steps Up....
I know a number of people who are atheists who are pretty nice people.
One such friend heard me talking about the fact that one of our Church members who volunteers a lot at our Church will be unable to do so, because her husband has become critically ill, and has been brought home from the hospital for hospice care. He may not live more than another month or so.
This friend (we'll call him Tom) stopped by my office and made a very gracious offer. "I know Helen can't get away much from Roger, and I also know how much it means for her to be in Church..... could you tell her I'll be happy to sit with Roger any time she needs to be at Church, or wants to do her volunteer stuff?"
I've talked to Helen, and she did not immediately say no, which is a good thing. (She's quite old fashioned, and I expected a bit of pushback)
Tom told me, "if she hesitates, tell her I'll even read the Bible to him".
God is SO good.Tags: None
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