In Candy's Corner

In Candy's Corner contains the inspirational ideals of Christian writer Candace "Candy" Mills. Candy often shares her own thoughts and sometimes the writings of others whom she finds truly inspiring.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

At the Save-a-Lot

Dear ones,

Today I decided to go to Save-a-Lot in Portland to buy grocery shop. While there I met a young man in his early 20's. I had seen him before in Sanford and began talking with him. He came in and helped me shop and load everything in the car. I asked him if he had eaten anything today. He said the last time he eat was midnight the night before. I told him to meet me at the Subway (it's in the same shopping center). I ordered him a foot long sub and a drink. He told me thank you several times before I left. He said he was living on the street and each night he goes to the Seven-Eleven at midnight, that was when they threw out all the cooked food that was not eaten that day. So at midnight tonight and every night he and many others go to the local Seven-Eleven for food.

It's too bad these and other restaurants and stores either can't or don't give their extra food to those who can benefit from it.

In Florida I happen to be at McDonald's in Lakeland one day at 10:30 am when they switch from breakfast to the lunch menu. The asst. manager with one big scoop, put all the cooked items left over (and it was quite a bit) into a trash can. I remember thinking, "What a waste"

In Florida I met a woman, very nicely dressed, very clean who was living on the street. She said her life changed in a week's time and she was on the street. I seen her again months later and she had found a job and had her own apartment again and was doing good. She was a Christian woman. She said it was something the Lord needed her to go through. Now she works with people on the street helping them to get off the street, find a job, and their own place to live.

There are people who will be out in the cold this winter, living on the streets. Some are there because of circumstances beyond their control and then there are some on the street because it's their choice. No matter what their reason is......they are people. We cannot feed everyone, nor can we help everyone but we can do what we can.

One day in Portland, I had decided to take a sandwich and a bottled water with me to Portland in case I seen someone with a sign "will work for food". When I stopped at a traffic light and seen two gentleman I tossed the food out to them. They were thankful.

Of course not everyone who says they will work for food will actually 'work for food'. These are the ones who just want money for a drink (alcohol) or their 'habit'. Years ago a friend of mine, a missionary for the Dominican Republic while in America stopped and told a gentleman holding a "will work for food" sign to hop in. The gentleman jumped in John's can. John said, "I'm taking you to where you can work for food". John said the man jumped out of the car much quicker then he did getting in the car.

Once while traveling David and I stopped for gas and met a man who was trying to get home. David bought the gentleman a coffee, a sandwich and a big Cinnamon roll. When we left David give him $5.00.

Compassion. Love. Charity. How can you possibly go wrong?.

God bless you. Remember this is the holiday season. Be thankful and be generous.
"And the greatest of these is Love!" 1 Corinthians 13.


Candy Mills

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