What type are you?
The password to use is character
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The sun was shining when we returned home to the island at 11:00. The photo below is the same scene as the early morning back porch view.
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My answer would be very different. I’d say, “I am a woman. I am a child of God. I can sew. I can write and type. I can spin wool into yarn with a drop spindle. I can weave cloth.”
Those are fundamental things. If I could find a needle and thread and some cloth I could help with clothing needs for others. If I could find a pencil and paper I could write up important messages to be sent to those who could help. If I could find some fiber I could make a crude spindle and start making yarn.
Think of yourself as standing alone in an area of utter chaos. How would you answer the question, “Who are you?”
Of course I’m not in Haiti. I am home and secure, working at my computer. We sent off a contribution to the Episcopal Relief & Development at https://www.er-d.org/donate-select.php And I’ve been praying for the people of Haiti.
I urge you to contribute Haiti relief funds to the Red Cross, the Salvation Army, or any trusted organization. Think of yourself standing alone and frightened with only the clothes on your back.
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