sharing angels

I wanted to write articles about angels today

Angels are everywhere. These are not just people with wings but they can be any other ordinary people like us. Angels are individuals who are helping other people in whatever ways that they can. While watching Reunion last night (QTV), I saw how a son became an angel to his long lost father. Unlike other children who were abandoned by their father, he accepted his father whole-heartedly. I was also touched when he said that if he only had enough money, he would bring his father to the doctor for check-up. He is also willing to share his eyes to his father, so that he could see how he looked after 26 years of being separated from each other.

There are also other stories of angels around us. One of these is the Angel Ministries. This is an organization which helps single mothers, teens, adult rehab, homeless and orphans. What they do is they ask for vehicle donations, boat donations or trailer donations. The amount that they receive also serves as funds for countless preschool and grade schools in the poorest countries in the world like Uganda, Kenya, India and even in the Philippines.

So if you have old, unused car or boat to donate, they are very willing to accept it. It is better to share it with other less fortunate people rather than let the rust eat your vehicles. They can even pick it up from your place, for your convenience. If I only have one, I will surely donate a boat. I would be an angel to these people... whom I expect to be angels to other people as well.

Paying forward is not that difficult, you just have a loving heart to share those blessings. So if you have anything to donate, share it now.

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  • Friday, March 28, 2008 6:15 AM Charla wrote:
    I think it's great to donate boats, vehicles, or whatever to charities. We've donated a couple of vehicles to Foster's Children's Home in past years. One was our daughter's Isuzu Trooper that still had all her neat stickers on it. The children's home let the kids use it sometimes because they thought it was cool. That made my heart feel good to know that those kids were getting to use it, too.
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