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Everyday Compassion

A Chicago-based newspaper, StreetWise, is sold by homeless people, who collect a portion of the proceeds. One day as I walked to work, I passed a StreetWise vendor. It was a bitterly cold January morning, and I'd already stopped by Starbucks and paid more than a buck for a measly cup of coffee. Feeling noble, I struggled to find my wallet, reached in, and took out a dollar.

The homeless woman asked, "Do you really want the paper, or can I keep it to sell to someone else?"

"Keep the paper," I replied. Then I added, "How are you today?"

"I'm so cold," she said.

"I hope the sun comes out, it warms up, and you have a good day," I told her as I turned to go.

I continued on, with the cup of coffee warming my hand. About half a block later, the conversation finally registered. I wrestled for a moment with what I should do, but I was late, so I kept walking. Ever since, I've regretted not giving her a cup of hot coffee in Christ's name.

Editor’s Note (2023): You can view the Streetwise website here

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