In Sunday School yesterday we went to a class called "Welcoming the Stranger" about a Biblical way of thinking about immigration. We talked about the great commandment, "Love your neighbor as yourself," and some of the other commandments in Leviticus, including "Love the stranger as yourself." Amanda was quite eloquent about how this meant that you should love anyone you come across.
This morning as I was cleaning up her room I came upon a square of toilet paper written on in sharpie. The writing was, "I (heart) U*" At the bottom was an explanation, "U means everyone." I guess when you are inspired, you have to write on whatever you find. I am relieved she didn't get out of the bath and run down the street shouting, "Eureka!"
This morning as I was cleaning up her room I came upon a square of toilet paper written on in sharpie. The writing was, "I (heart) U*" At the bottom was an explanation, "U means everyone." I guess when you are inspired, you have to write on whatever you find. I am relieved she didn't get out of the bath and run down the street shouting, "Eureka!"
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