Grace Before Meals

As we begin this meal with grace,

Let us become aware of the memory

Carried inside the food before us:

The quiver of the seed

Awakening in the earth,

Unfolding in a trust of roots

And slender stems of growth,

On its voyage toward harvest,

The kiss of rain and surge of sun;

The innocence of animal soul

That never spoke a word,

Nourished by the earth

To become today our food;

The work of all the strangers

Whose hands prepared it,

The privilege of wealth and health

That enables us to feast and celebrate.

 

From John O’Donohue’s To Bless the Space Between Us

How You Can Help Hungry Veterans

Last week, I received an email that read, “Is there any food pantry helping soldiers and veterans in Houston, TX?”

Logistically, mini pantries can't really support specific people; anyone might come along and take what's inside.

If you are moved to learn more/do something about veterans experiencing hunger and/or homelessness, here are a few resources. If you know of resources not included, please leave a comment!



A Veteran's Tale

Shelley Roundtree served in Afghanistan, leaving the U.S. Army in 2013.

Because of IT problems subsequent to implementation of the Forever GI Bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump in 2017, for months hundreds of thousands of veterans have not received GI Bill benefits.

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Roundtree must now choose between public transportation to class and food. Often, he goes to bed hungry. Says Roundtree, “I’m about to lose everything that I own and become homeless. I don’t want to be that veteran on the street begging for change because I haven’t received what I was promised.”


Someone…fix this.

Click through here for Phil McCausland’s story.