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		<title>Give Without Remembering</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good Samaritan laws - Millions of people around the planet live by the code of the Bible, which teaches us the simplest way to think, act, and believe in a way that is in accordance with God's plan. However , we might have certain questions that are of a modern nature that are not covered in traditional holy papers. Now some writers are doing their best to provide revelations that can help Christians to navigate the untrustworthy waters of modern society, combining our ideals with practical modern application for doing good in a modern , technological world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good Samaritan laws &#8211; thousands of people around the world live by the code of the Bible, which teaches us the simplest way to think, act, and believe in a way that is in line with God&#8217;s plan.  we might have certain questions that are of a modern nature that aren&#8217;t covered in traditional holy scribblings. Now some authors are doing their best to provide revelations that will help Christians to navigate the untrustworthy waters of modern society, mixing our ideals with practical modern application for doing good in a modern , technical world.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not enough to believe. We have to learn how to put our beliefs to the test and act appropriately. These days, in the present economy, it appears as though it isn&#8217;t difficult to slip into self-centered thinking. When things get tough we have a tendency to target ourselves and our families. This is natural, but it is important that we still try to contribute in the lives of others. You do not have to spend a lot of time or money to make a contribution. In fact, only one or two seconds can make a change. Perhaps we should all create a plan to do something to switch the world every day, or at the very least once every week. There are some great books available that will provide ideas, and you can come up with your own concepts about the way to help others with only a few dollars or a few minutes. The key is to concentrate on what you CAN do, not on what you CAN&#8217;T do. Are you able to drop by to check on an aged neighbor? Are you able to take a few minutes to clear a neighbor&#8217;s sidewalk of snow? What about taking a few serviettes from home so that you can pick up two pieces of trash to ditch on your way to work or college ( the tissues are so that you do not get your hands dirty ) ? Can you manage a second and some additional calories of energy to grin at someone, hold the door for somebody, or give somebody a compliment? How about a tip and a&#8217;Thank you&#8217; for a service person? We might not be in a position to donate millions, but in these times it is more important than ever to put the stress back on giving. It&#8217;s simple to think of others when you&#8217;re feeling like you have it all. The true test of character is how we focus on helping folks when times are difficult.</p>
<p>Good Samaritan Guidelines &#8211; Millions of people around the world live by the code of the Bible, which teaches us the way to think, act, and believe in a way that&#8217;s in line with God&#8217;s plan.  we might have certain questions that are of a modern nature that aren&#8217;t covered in ancient holy writings. Now some writers are doing their best to provide revelations that may help Christians to navigate the untrustworthy waters of modern society, combining our ideals with practical modern application for doing good in a modern , technical world.</p>
<p>Change the World &#8211; if you ever doubt your own ability to modify the world, just glance at the many Biblical and modern examples of folks that came from zilch to be world figureheads and world changers. Many of them may not have shared our express convictions, nonetheless it they can do it we can do it. Mummy Theresa, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Gandhi, and varied members of the clergy, the humanities, even business ( like Bill Strickland ) should provoke us that we are able to change and improve the world in our own ways irrespective of how big or how little we think that we are. It isn&#8217;t for us to choose how our efforts and good objectives will be put to use.</p>
<p>Change the World &#8211; if you doubt your own ability to change the world, just look at the many Biblical and modern examples of people that came from nothing to be world leaders and world changers. A few of them may not have shared our specific principles, nonetheless it they can do it we will do it. Mummy Theresa, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Gandhi, and varied members of the clergy, the arts, even business ( like Bill Strickland ) should inspire us that we will be able to change and improve the world in our own ways irrespective of how huge or how tiny we think that we are. It is not for us to choose how our efforts and good intentions will be put to use.</p>
<p><A HREF="http://givewithoutremembering.com/power-positive-thinking/">The power of positive thinking</A> is a mind boggling thing. One popular saying is <A HREF="http://givewithoutremembering.com/">Give without remembering</A>.</p>
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