TODAY'S TOUCHSTONE

Published: Thu, 07/21/16

TODAY'S TOUCHSTONE

"Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's all who ever have."

                      ~ Margaret Mead


Have you ever heard the story about the four-foot forks? It's a parable about the difference between heaven and hell on earth. Hell is when everyone is starving because even though there's an abundance of food in the middle of a table, no one can reach their mouths with the eating utensil they have - a fork that is four feet long. Heaven is when everyone simply reaches out and feeds one another. 


I shared this story about a year ago. I'm presenting it again because it seems especially timely now.

Let's look for opportunities to care for one another and to nourish hope. Let's feed all that is noble and good in humanity, our country, and our world...and glimpse heaven.


With faith, hope, and love,
Charlene

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LOVE:  It will grow each time you give it away.                  
                                              (from The Twelve Gifts of Birth)

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(c) 2012 Charlene Costanzo 

Charlene Costanzo is the author of  The Twelve Gifts series of books:
The Twelve Gifts of Birth
The Twelve Gifts for Healing
The Twelve Gifts in Marriage
The Thirteenth Gift 
Touchstones: Stories for Living The Twelve Gifts 

July 21, 2016

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