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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Young Boy Reaches Out To News For Help




Every now and then you find one of those kids; one who validates your faith in future generations. Only this time we didn't find him, he found us. And the letter this Edmond boy wrote left us overcome with emotion.

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this. We hear all the negatives it is so good to hear something special and great

Anonymous said...

A Sunday morning sermon without leaving home. God is here.

Anonymous said...

It is nice to be reminded how blessed we really are!

Anonymous said...

My mom is a Teacher And we can't afford!
Enough of that feel sorry for the under paid teachers in this world. When most teachers make half again or more then most working people.

Anonymous said...

1202-Way to completely miss the meaning of the letter.


And if you make less than the average teacher, you've failed at life.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
My mom is a Teacher And we can't afford!
Enough of that feel sorry for the under paid teachers in this world. When most teachers make half again or more then most working people.

September 29, 2013 at 12:02 PM



You're just STUPID....

Anonymous said...

Mom must be a good teacher as well...Not ONE misspelled word! That's refreshing to see as well!

Anonymous said...

12:02 In addition to lacking a heart, your sense of economics is pretty lousy too. Having a kid with cerebral palsy is not only emotionally demanding, but like any debilitating disease, it is very expensive.

lmclain said...

12:02....You miserly, miserable, and stupid Grinch. That's ALL you got out of that letter? May God may mercy on you. You're going to need it.

Anonymous said...

Imclain, why do you insist on always telling people they are gonna "need it" in such a smug and prideful fashion. It reeks of very "un-Jesus" like to me.

lmclain said...

I never claimed to be like Jesus. That's an impossible bar to meet. As Harry Truman once said, "I don't give them hell, I just tell the truth and they THINK it's hell". And for a person to read that letter and get nothing but an uninformed opinion of teachers, well, I stand by my comment, to say the least...I didn't hurt your feelings, did I?

Anonymous said...

@ Imclain

No, didn't hurt my feelings. As I'm sure you are not afraid of Thanatos, I am similarly not scared of your imaginary places or deities. I just wanted to know why you feel like you have some sort of license to act like a smug a-hole all the time.

Last I checked, your deity frowned upon being prideful.

Unfortunately, your example makes Christians look bad, when most of them are decent human beings.