“There is no greater joy nor greater reward than to make a fundamental difference in someone’s life.”
– Sister Mary Rose Mc Geady (1928 – ) rebuilder of Covenant House for teens in crisis
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How have you experienced your own, “Big Pay Back” of joy, lately?
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The Big Pay Back (James Brown – intro w/ Wolfman Jack)
Covenant House Helping Homeless Teens (2:05)
The Rewards of Nature at Huffman Lake Meditation (14:39)
The Fox and The Stork :
In order to pay back a debt, the fox had to invite the stork over the dinner, even though he did not really want to. He made a tasty soup, but he served it up in a very shallow dish and the stork’s long beak could hardly reach to get hold of any of it.
Like a true lady, the stork did not complain and even invited the fox to dinner with her. The stork in her turn cooked a delicious meal, but she served it in a tall narrow goblet that the fox could not even get his nose into. So he did not get anything to eat.
“If you play dirty tricks on people, then you must expect to have them played on you as well.” (http://www.english-for-students.com/The-Fox-and-The-Stork-1.html)
“There is no
greater joy nor
greater reward than
to make a fundamental
difference in someone’s life.”
– Sister Mary Rose Mc Geady (1928 – ) rebuilder of Covenant House for teens in crisis
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