"Jorge Munoz is a school bus driver by day, but he's an angel by night. Watch the truly inspiring video about how he feeds thousands of hungry people in Queens. Amazing display of what Jesus taught in the Bible - helping others."
http://www.godvine.com/items/Inspiration...Here is a video of Jesus at work in Queens New York... through the lives of the Munoz family...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7GO3d7VI...This is such an inspiring video showing that Jesus is still using a boy with a few fish and loaves to feed thousands. Jorge Munoz uses half of what he makes to feed hungry people... after he is done his full day as a school-bus driver. This is what a little love can do. God bless the Munoz family!
"Obama honors CNN Hero who cooks meals for homeless people...Munoz was one of 13 everyday Americans who received the Presidential Citizens Medal, the second-highest civilian honor, behind the Medal of Freedom."
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/08/04/citizen...This is what makes our free nations free... FREE to do what we can, and only what can be done with the help of God. INSPIRING stories about those who love their neighbor everyday... gives us all hope do what we can to make someone's life just a little more hopeful. This is the difference between theology and true religion... this is the difference between words and actions... this is the difference between sentiment and real love! While we are talking.... others are walking!
This reminds me of William Johnston I met in Rosenberg TX ...who pulled my busted-down-bus out of an intersection... but was part of a group who handed out food for the poor and beat-down... there are many who give more than they can... who never make it on CNN, but they make it BIG in Heaven. We are all thankful to those unsung everyday heroes who give of their very lives... that others may just survive. Thank you for your inspiration and dedication... don't give up, we love you for your service and the hope you instill in everyone around you.
"And let us not be weary in well-doing: for in due season we shall reap"
(Galatians 6:9)