We quickly forget that those we served meals to over the holidays or those who may now wear the coats we donated, continue to be poor and remain in need!
The Rev. William Sloan Coffin Jr., speaking at a state Pastors Conference in Camp Hill 30 years ago said the too often we tolerate injustice so that later we can “pour out our hearts in charity.” He was right.
However, come January when gifts we received have been returned or exchange or piled on top of those received in previous years, regrettably we return to our normal routines.
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