Inside Prison Walls (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
The children, the aged, the infirm among us destined to oblivion marginalized in the budget services removed aides eliminated advocated ...
The children, the aged, the infirm among us destined to oblivion marginalized in the budget services removed aides eliminated advocated ...
Christ didn't say to the rich man that he had to give everything away he didn't say poverty was a ...
"Give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning." We call them here hope in these words of welcome, ...
A question, pregnant on our lips the extent of the devastation the cost of the earthquake in that impoverished land ...
With the shaking walls crumbling some that should have held falling in the poverty the ways they were built a ...
More the greed of man the cruel truth of poverty the walls that should have stood crumbling to the ground ...
Traveling, journeying going to Bethlehem because they must Under the rule of Caesar the burden of poverty no room for ...
What would we do, if we were the rich man standing before Christ told to give away all of our ...
Out of love out of the depth of her faith more pleasing to God than all the others, all the ...
We dream of a world without pain without poverty, without hunger a just and loving world we dream of a ...
A vine, a burgundy bramble blackberry bushes, tall, in the fall sun shiny burgundy, yellow, green leaves standing tall, as ...
Choosing to walk, six-mile course beautiful, brilliant fall afternoon Very different than the daily struggle, walking they do, to find ...
In groups large, small, to share a few hours, a few dollars to walk, as they must, for food, for ...
Words alone, even lofty, holy words will not change the state of poverty By word alone, no one will be ...
What will they say? Obama? McCain? about the state of poverty, here? around the world? what would they do? to ...
Our lives, measured by our actions did we do justice in our time were those hungry fed, those thirsty given ...
We dream of a world without pain without poverty, without hunger a just and loving world we dream of a ...
A widow's gift, our of love out of the depth of her faith more pleasing to God than all the ...
Poverty, the lack of drinking water, famine, starvation, uninsured children, dying, a pandemic of diseases with known cures these are ...
There is more than enough, more than enough food, water to sustain the planet, that poverty, that hunger would vanish ...
Not our earth, the Lord's not our world, the creator's Ours over which to have dominion responsibility, stewards, caretakers, gardeners ...
As they lived, so we eat from one pot, each given a portion as they need, their daily bread a ...
The Book of Acts, the Acts of the Apostles valuable lessons for this age, this time in our lives these ...
Out of the bounty, the wealth of our land a harvest each season, food for the millions gathered and stored, ...
As old as the first pair, the first brothers, a question, "Am I my brother's keeper?" A test of our ...
We should remember, her story, her acts of faith out of her poverty, her little, meager resources she offers lessons ...
She had but Meager humble coins She brought them to Your holy altar given for You, Lord, from out of ...
Finding Christ, in the poor, in those in poverty, in their needs, an opportunity for us, each of us, to ...
Our Family's Table our small part, a place set, all are welcome, no charge, Ready for the feast, the banquet ...
Dorcas, laying on the bed, still rising at his call, his urging Walking again, to live again, her ministry to ...
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