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             The Homeless 
              Man 
            It was a cold winter's day that Sunday. The parking lot to the 
              church was filling up quickly. I noticed as I got out of my car 
              that fellow church members were whispering among themselves as they 
              walked to the church. As I got closer I saw a man leaned up against 
              the wall outside the church. He was almost laying down as if he 
              was asleep. He had on a long trench coat that was almost in shreds 
              and a hat topped his head, pulled down so you could not see his 
              face. He wore shoes that looked 30 years old, too small for his 
              feet with holes all over them, his toes stuck out. I assumed this 
              man was homeless and asleep so I walked on by through the doors 
              of the church.  
            We all fellowshipped for a few minutes, and someone brought up 
              the man laying outside. People snickered and gossiped but no one 
              bothered to ask him to come in, including me. A few moments later 
              church began. We all waited for the Preacher to take his place and 
              to give us the Word, when the doors to the church opened. In came 
              the homeless man walking down the aisle with his head down.  
            People gasped and whispered and made faces. He made his way down 
              the aisle and up onto the pulpit, he took off his hat and coat. 
              My heart sank. There stood our preacher...he was the "homeless man." 
              No one said a word. The preacher took his Bible and laid it on the 
              stand. "Folks, I don't think I have to tell you what I am preaching 
              about today." Then he started singing the words to this song. "If 
              I can help somebody as I pass along. If I can cheer somebody with 
              a word or song. If I can show somebody that he's traveling wrong. 
              Then my living shall not be in vain." "IS YOUR LIVING IN VAIN? 
              
              
              
              
              
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