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Compassion is a Bridge

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The bridge Going out on a limb with this one.

Compassion is a bridge . . .

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  1. Ken M.No Gravatar Says:

    Compassion is a bridge to a better life for the children and a bridge for me to have a more caring, loving heart.

  2. Judith TremblayNo Gravatar Says:

    Compassion is a bridge between poverty and its opposite: enough (for the children it serves).

    Compassion is a bridge to cross the mental divide between complacency in western “wealth” and a new understanding of how the rest of the world lives (as per yesterday’s post).

  3. Prairie RoseNo Gravatar Says:

    from my house to Africa.

  4. GeriNo Gravatar Says:

    For the children Compassion is a bridge of hope, a bridge of life.

    For sponsors like me, Compassion is a bridge to a more generous spirit, a better set of priorities and a more humble heart.
    Compassion is a bridge to life that could have been mine but for the grace of God.

    Geri

  5. Vicki SmallNo Gravatar Says:

    between my heart and
    -Tausi’s heart
    -Denisse’s heart,
    -Maria’s heart
    -Uwizera’s heart, and
    -Rebecca’s heart.

  6. Steve K.No Gravatar Says:

    … to somewhere.

  7. Compassion daveNo Gravatar Says:

    Yes, you’re definitely on a limb…

    Jesus is the bridge, Compassion is more like the ‘tap-tap’ that crosses it bringing little ones from one side to the other.

  8. Juli JarvisNo Gravatar Says:

    …between two cultures that need each other

  9. Vicki SmallNo Gravatar Says:

    Oh, Juli; you’re so right!

  10. Juli JarvisNo Gravatar Says:

    I love Dave’s analogy too — I’ve seen those tap-taps in Haiti.

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