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  August 19, 2008

DEVO OF THE WEEK

Kate Schmelzer (22) says, “All too often, we breeze through life without looking at or speaking to the people who serve us.” Do you tend to forget the person who takes your order, washes your windshield, or makes your change?

THE GAS STATION LADY

I will never forget the weekend my whole family came to visit me at college. While driving through the city, my mom asked where I | MORE |

 

 


  the forgotten ones
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"We did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise, in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter."

—Mother Teresa

  DZ QUESTION When do you feel forgotten? Why?
POEM OF THE WEEK
“I’ve gone to church and sat alone,felt almost like I should go home.” | MORE |

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Child soldiers are a sad reality, but Invisible Children is working to make these children visible and this tragedy history. Be part of the movement. | MORE |

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Who is it easiest for you to forget or ignore?

 My siblings
 The “outcasts” at my school
 My grandparents or the elderly
 The poor or oppressed around the world
 Those who serve me in quiet ways

  

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