Tuesday, May 04, 2010

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Ezekiel 34: 18 states, Was it not enough for you to graze on the best pasture, that you had the trample the rest of your pastures with your feet?  Was it not enough for you to drink the clearest water…that you had to foul the remainder with your feet?  Thus my sheep had to graze on what your feet had trampled and drink what your feet had fouled….

 

This reminds me in my morning prayer, how we have to save the earth…no matter what faith, we are keepers of the kingdom..and stewards ot the planet and community…This morning an email from my friends at WJCS states, Jim, you reminded us about Jacobs Ladder, to climb it to build it to help protect it…Tikkum ellum..and to do good mitzvah..what an honor to be remembered in that way..

How are we saving our communities, how are we greening our communities, how has too much development trampled the pastures of our communities, with too much concrete, too many malls, few main streets, and little affordable homes..

But as we know later and in the Torah and Bible, the earth can be Renewed, we like in Isiash can be Repairers of the Breach…if not us,,…who…..God bless you..

 

James Killoran

Executive Director

Habitat for Humanity of Westchester

Office:914-636-8335 ext 101

Fax: 914-636-8592

Email: Jim@habitatwc.org

 

Visit the grand opening of our New Warehouse Location at  2 Cortlandt St, Mount Vernon on April 27th.

 

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