A Deserving Home for Everyone

Everyone deserves a home and needs it. I don’t know why people say “Oh, they did something very, very bad, they don’t deserve this.” Like I get that they did something bad, but it doesn’t mean they don’t “ deserve this and that and that and this.” Sometimes it’s not about the “They did this so, they don’t get this.” You never know what someone is going through. A home is sometimes like a bandage taking and soaking up the sadness in you and when you take it off it hurts a little but really, you're really just overjoyed, you are healed and you are free. A home is where you are really loved, healed, helped. And that’s all that matters. Don’t take it for granted. Try to be happy with what you have. A home is all you really need. A roof over your head and food and family. All you need is a home. Not a house. (The difference between a home and a house is a house is food, more carelessness less love and more laziness.A home is more love, less laziness, less carelessness and appreciate how much food you get.) Let’s pray together: Lord, I pray for all those people in need, that you bless them and no one deserves to be alone and homeless and people in need get a home.In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Adesola

4 Année

Calgary, Alberta

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