And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures? Luke 24:32
This is how I felt when I first heard the true word of God.
The Word burned within me even though I did not fully understand it.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Midnight Magic in San Francisco
So, my husband and I go to visit San Fran for the first time ever. We drove 10 hours dropped our daughter off in Santa Cruz and headed up north to San Fran. We went to bed late woke up in the AM and headed out for much needed coffee and to get on with our sightseeing. We are walking to our truck to get my tennies when we cross paths with a relatively small man. Now what happens from here is questionable; he walks by I open my car door, he turns and says,"I have got to stop and say this." I have been walking for *some amount of time I can not remember how long* and you all are the first ones to say hello first."(It is questionable in my mind wether we actually even greeted him first), anyway we feel puffed up and proud we are such kind people in the cold big city, He then asks us if we want to be apart of something wonderful,amazing? He then asks if we have heard of Midnight Magic?We respond,"NO" he then identifies himself as Midnight Magic. A philanthropist of sorts who delivers sandwiches and personal hygiene items to homeless through out the night and how Steven SPielburg, Quenton Taratino(?); I really can not remember what great known producer directors are making a movie about his life with Robin Williams and Danny Glover and some other older actor are starring in it and how they are collaborating with him on the ending and our meeting with him is probably going to be the end because finally someone on the city streets acknowleded him, a guy who gives so much, and how we were the 110th people crossing he had come across and how Jan 10 ie.,1/10 was his Birthday and so numbers proved we were his destiny and how he had been talking to "Pops" right before we walked by and said hello(again, I am not sure we said hello first) and how now he, this great giver to society, was in need as in his haste to come into the city to serve the homeless, he forgot his billfold and cell phone and how he, who always gives, needed help and needed 27 dollars to get his car out of a parking garage. We did not believe him but he must of planted some seeds of doubt because my husband gave him 27.00 and was rewarded by a personal serenade of some Frank Sinatra song about the boys in the night. He promised he would pay us back as he would never take without giving back.
Beware Of Midnight Magic. He is charming and a bit scarey in his familiarity.
Beware Of Midnight Magic. He is charming and a bit scarey in his familiarity.
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