Never giving up on the last and the leastHelping the homeless can be daunting because many of them don’t want to help themselves. A soup kitchen had opened in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, so a friend and I decided to pop over to find out how we could volunteer our time and resources. I didn’t expect a homeless person to have such good manners, even better than some people I know. Anand’s story gives us hope that we too can transform ourselves positively, such as giving up a bad habit or turning away from sin. I often ask myself why I sacrifice my Saturday morning sleep to serve at the soup kitchen.
Source: The Herald April 08, 2022 19:09 UTC