Choice

"Praises go up and blessings come down," Mack declared.

We smiled in appreciation at SoupMobile's assistant warehouse manager.
It was our first time at the Dallas mobile soup kitchen and he glowingly invited us to a particular poster at the sign-in counter.
Intrigued by his enthusiasm, and 30 minutes until our volunteer shift, we began reading the Dallas Morning News article.

15 years homeless.
Rape conviction.
"Mayor" of cardboard village.
Mack Choice.

"Thank you for sharing your story," I told him in the kitchen, as he finished getting the food ready.

Twenty minutes later, Soupmobile's staff and about 10 of us volunteers were busy serving 200 meals to homeless people.
I wondered how many of them would like to turn their lives around.
I wondered how many of them would be given the opportunity.
I wondered how many would have the courage.

Some are homeless in body.
Many more are homeless in spirit.

Praises go up and blessings come down.
Because we have been given this
choice.

ps1. Soupmobile's website http://www.soupmobile.org/
ps2. Original story on Dallas Morning News http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/100709dnmethomeless.1f21acaa7.html

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