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I keep it in my wallet to

I keep it in my wallet to always remind me that no matter what the situation in my life is, someone needs me to reach out and bless them like God has blessed me. Every time I see it, I am reminded of that and inspired to give to people what they need just like Christ gave to me.

Bills Dollar

I was driving out of a shopping center of 202 and i guess i accidentally left some to go food on the roof of my car without realizing it. Some homeless guy chased me down with his charity jar in his hand and rescued my food for me. so i grabbed that dollar i had tucked away and gave it to him!

A small random act of kindness

Someone at work asked me for change for a five dollar bill. I only had four ones in my pocket. She said she was just looking for some change to by a soda to help her get through a boring meeting and I remembered I had some change in my desk drawer. When I went to get 4 quarters to add to my four ones I remembered Bill's dollar that I had tucked away in my wallet. I gave her back her five, put the four ones in back in my pocket and just gave her the four quarters to buy the soda. She insisted that I simply give her change for the five, but I insisted she just take the quarters. The cool thing is I still have Bill's dollar to give to someone else!

got some groceries after

got some groceries after church and thought of the dollar in my pocket while in line... "oh food bank donations cool...oh wait..milkyway..charity..candy..charity...candyyy...gahh alright charity."

Bill's Dollar

I added to it and gave it at school for a donation for the people in Haiti. Our school alone collected over 1300 dollars. Cool!

Bill's dollar

in the basket at an AA meeting

Bill's Dollar Bill - it has a ring to it

On the way home Sunday evening I felt prompted by the Spirit to use it locally. There was a conversation later that evening where the need at a local school for boy's underwear came up; I purchased a package and gave it to the school. It was more than a dollar - but Bill's dollar was the catalyst that made me sensitive to the need.

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