10 thoughts on “Give – Asking Strangers For Food

  1. Thank you for posting this Paul. Very touching. Those who had, did not find it in their heart to share, the man with the least was happy to. I know where I stand.

  2. It’s too true. Those that have the least are more apt to give magnanimously than those that have excess because the more they have the more they usually want. Desparation can bring out the good in someone who is truly good at heart. For those who are ugly inside it reveals their true inner self. I admit, I shed a tear for many reasons watching this but I am a sucker for sentiment sometimes, as “It’s a Wonderful Life” is my all-time favorite movie because the message is no man is a failure who has friends. They don’t need a name or a history because friendship begins with a simple gesture of kindness and benevolent good faith. Thank you, Paul:)

  3. Watched this when originally posted, yesterday, and again today, with the same reaction, wet eyes, cheeks and nose, oh and the lump in throat. Oh that I were consistently, the person I know to be! Well onward and upward, with the knowledge that every moment is an opportunity to love, give, and serve. With God, nothing shall be impossible.

    1. Absolutely Katie. Luke 6:38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.

  4. Just watched this again, thank you Laura and Henry for keeping this on the front page. And thank you again Paul for submitting it. It’s important this time of year, as well as every day of the year, for us to take care of our brothers and sisters in need. It’s become a shameful blight in this country, where it’s become a criminal act to feed the homeless is 30+ cities. Kindness and helping out our fellow man in need, is what we are as a people.

    This video chokes me up inside. To see that kind homeless gentleman share his meal with another, and then his reaction when he is given some cash, got the tears flowing.

    We currently have a young man whom is homeless, staying with us. His dad died not too long ago. His mom is in hospice, and his friends have all turned him away. He’s just down on his luck, and the winters here in the north east are not kind. I refuse to turn my back on my fellow man.

    Our criminal rulers have given huge benefits to the illegals and those who house them. It’s a crying shame that they don’t give the same incentives to those American Nationals that are truly in need, instead of tearing down their tents and temporary housing, and making it a crime to help them.

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