This is my homeless friend, Sean. My children and I have known him for several years and taken him food, clothes, and blankets. Sean is Special Needs. He can’tread or write and sounds like an 8 year old child when he talks. He recently told me that he is here because he got lost and can’t find his way home. He was on a Greyhound Bus to visit someone and got on the wrong bus at a rest stop. He’s been lost ever since. He thinks he’s from Springfield, Missouri. Someone has to be looking for him. He’s such a harmless, gentle soul. Please pray for him.
if anyone has seen this brother of our’s please message and let her know where you might have seen him
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Prophet Muhammad [peace be upon him] was not a shamer, nor a blamer, but a trainer.
When people make mistakes, be there to support them through it; help them use those setbacks as points of reflection and change, instead of tearing them apart and bringing them down. A mistake may actually be the cause for the greatest long term success when a person is given the hope to see it as an opportunity.
'Make things easy and do not make them difficult, cheer the people up by conveying glad tidings to them and do not repulse (them).'
-Prophet Muhammad
Flowers For Our Winner — Two days ago, this wall was empty, waiting to be filled with students’ work for the next critique or exhibition. Then someone wrote a small tribute to Razan and taped it up. Others dotted the surrounding space with hand-made flowers. The word spread through the College of Design and through facebook, inviting hundreds more to join in, and there is now a small but growing bouquet in honor of Razan. Every time I walk by this, its size grows substantially, as does the creativity in each heartfelt contribution.