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You know, one of the most important things when studying scripture is making sure we truly understand what we're reading. That's why we love the New Living Translation. It's great for personal study, teaching, and even reading aloud because the NLT was crafted with both accuracy and readability in mind. Whether you're walking through a tough passage or just reading devotionally, the NLT helps scripture come alive.
So, if you're looking for a Bible translation that's accurate, understandable, and audibly enjoyable, check out the NLT at newlivingtranslation.com. If you eat too many ultra-processed foods, you could be starving your gut microbes, and they'll get hangry. That's one of many things I learned after working on a new audio course about the gut microbiome. You can learn how to keep your gut happy by listening to Try This from the Washington Post. I'm Christina Quinn.
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We all know that water is life. An average American household consumes over 300 gallons daily. 40% of Navajo families residing on a reservation the size of West Virginia struggle to survive on less than 10 gallons of water per day. Yearly, St. Bonaventure Indian Mission and School delivers over 1.5 million gallons of clean water to these families.
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a memoir writing student of one of our frequent contributors, Leslie Leland Fields. Take it away, Laurie. The restaurant owner assures me that the elevator was recently inspected. I'm sure he can read my face, filled with lingering concern. He quickly adds, We use it almost every day.
He is rightfully proud of his new business in this beautifully restored building. He immediately supported our group dining at his restaurant, but could not offer us a discount. Yes. will be a full price evening. Like a protective mom, I anxiously wait for my 25 adult kids to attend their party.
as I continue checking items off my to-do list. Donald is the first to arrive. He is quiet and cautious, ever eager to please. I nearly burst with pride when I noticed its slick back hair, suit, and tie. I know from his shy grin that he's proud of his appearance, too.
Donald and I have been meeting monthly for almost ten years. Wow, looking sharp, Donald. He gently tugs on his thin maroon necktie and self consciously smiles. emphasizing the gray whiskers along his deep laugh lines. Are you hungry?
I ask. Yep. Me too. I look at him intently, requiring him to make direct eye contact. Um Uh Behind Donald, I see our agency's van pull into the parking space directly in front of the restaurant.
The two care workers exit the van and begin helping the residents of our group home for adult women enter the restaurant. Mary and her wheelchair are the last to be loaded into the van and the first to be unloaded. Her smile is so broad that it threatens to split her precious face. A string of spittle falls from one side of her mouth, a spastic quadriplegic who can make the earth shake beneath her as she jolts from side to side in her wheelchair. When she is safely delivered through the restaurant door, she bends her head toward me so I can see the rhinestone-encrusted headbend.
one of the caretakers has lovingly put into place. Mary jerks her head upright again and squeals, waiting for my compliment.
Well, look at you, beautiful Queen Mary, I oblige. Her dark brown eyes sparkle and her face lights up in a magical smile as I fuss over her bejewelled necklace and beaded clip on earrings. After a few minutes of excited greetings and mutual admiration, I send Joanne, a house mom. upstairs with Louise, Doreen, Kathy, and Donald. Herding them up the stairs will be an adventure, but she is up to the task.
wide eyed and silent. Mary manages to survive the elevator ride despite an initial protest. Her relief is visible as the doors screech open, her regal smile returns. She greets those who have arrived upstairs, tipping her tiara-topped head. and with great effort patting her necklace with a twisted wrist.
Missy has arrived too. She is entirely mobile, though living with cerebral palsy. Her uneven gait makes me want to slide beside her to offer a shoulder to lean on. She confidently charges up the stairs, resilient out of necessity. I tasked her with ensuring everyone had someone to sit with.
Within minutes, she has seated Marilyn and Linda at the end of our long banquet table. with grinning, head-nodding robert. Brothers, Glenn and Les, had been dropped off by their nephew. Les has a crinkled, grease stained paper bag gripped tight in each hand. Before he told me, I knew that one was for my son Alex, six, and the other was for my son Luke, four.
Les and Glen often come bearing gifts for my boys. The treasures inside the bags vary each time. but there is usually a can of orange soda pop in each. Seeing these filled, overhandled, thoughtful gifts melt my heart. Glenn, Les, and the other Discovery Plus group members are incredible humans.
Their developmental disabilities and challenges are eclipsed by their exceptional thoughtfulness and pure generosity. Our evening passes in a merry, busy blur. I want to eavesdrop on every interaction, and I forget to worry about us being too loud. The food is enjoyed, plates are emptied, and unlimited soft drinks are refilled. Laughter rings and the dessert selections provide the icing on the cake of this extraordinary evening.
I slowly look around, taking note of each person's specialness. I am overwhelmed with love and gratitude. The evening has surpassed my highest hopes. As our delightful evening draws to a close, the van driver appears to pick up the first group. Other parents and drivers arrived too.
Even Mary is so sated and happy she barely notices when Bonnie wheels her to the elevator for her ride downstairs. I catch the server's eye and tell her I'm ready to pay the bill. She stares at me blankly for a brief moment, then nods her head and disappears. Good-bye, Laura, Norma is at my side. Long ago I had quit correcting her and telling her my name is Laurie.
I accept it now as a term of endearment. Good night, Norma. Did you have a good time? Oh yes, she replies. She is one of the original five Discovery Plus participants and has been a faithful attendee since our first meeting ten years ago.
Somewhere along the way she started calling me at home. I fully expect a phone call from her to morrow. Norma embraces me in an awkward bear hug before shuffling down the stairs. Our waitress returns with a sly grin and hands me our bill for the evening. I glance down at the long cash register receipt and see the word Paid.
Stamped in red ink. Wait, what is this? I asked, stunned and confused. She smiles again, a conspirator smile.
Someone paid your group's entire bill. Who, who would have done that? I asked, sincerely astonished. They want to remain anonymous and they were happy to do it, she replies, clearly enjoying her role as messenger. Oh, please, I implore, as I process this generous gesture, I want to thank whoever has given our group this incredible gift.
She smiles again and turns to go back downstairs. then stops at the table of an older couple, gathering their belongings. After a brief conversation, the three of them involuntarily glanced upstairs. Before they have time to react, I dash down the steps. I catch them as they are turning to head out the door.
Overcome with emotion, my voice cracks. Thank you. Thank you so much. The woman gives me a wink and a warm smile. as she wraps her scarf around her neck.
It was supposed to be our secret. Her piercing gray blue eyes assess me as she decides whether or not to say anything more. We loved seeing your group and witnessing how much everyone enjoyed the evening. We really had a wonderful time, I assure them. My only hesitation was worrying about turning in the receipts for our total bill.
but I knew that the evening would be well worth it. After a contagious chuckle, the handsome wisem man agrees. it was worth every penny. He offers me his hand for a firm shake and zips his coat as they approach the door. I want to chase them down.
I need their contact information so the agency and I can adequately thank them. Instead I stand and watch them go, realizing that even though they have paid our tab, The couple has been given the gift of joy. I do not wish to diminish it. It was worth every penny. And a terrific job on the production, editing, and storytelling by our own Monty Montgomery and Reagan Habib.
And a special thanks to Lori Seibert. For telling this story, for sharing this story. And for doing what she did with those adults and those folks in that group home, and of course, for what that older couple did. To pay for it all. and to do it joyfully, and to do it secretly.
It's another of those many stories we tell here on our show about generosity and random acts of kindness. This is a true and one of our best random acts of kindness stories. Here. On our American stories. Time for a sofa upgrade?
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So, if you're looking for a Bible translation that's accurate, understandable, and audibly enjoyable, check out the NLT at newlivingtranslation.com. If you eat too many ultra-processed foods, you could be starving your gut microbes, and they'll get hangry. That's one of many things I learned after working on a new audio course about the gut microbiome. You can learn how to keep your gut happy by listening to Try This from the Washington Post. I'm Christina Quinn.
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