tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3880654315943365046.post77017531664686475..comments2023-05-18T08:46:59.064-06:00Comments on from the desk of Denver Snuffer: Weekend movieDenver Snufferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13850530477432070456noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3880654315943365046.post-67500384225698288612010-03-18T13:24:55.356-06:002010-03-18T13:24:55.356-06:00I was in the library studying my human anatomy boo...I was in the library studying my human anatomy book like usual yesterday. I was in the quiet room. A man came and sat next to me. He had on a janitor uniform and and looked a little scruff. I must admit I made that all too often quick judgment and returned to my studies. About 10 minutes later, I could tell he was trying to catch my attention. I took off my noise canceling headphones, and he asked me "how do you spell allow?" He had spelled it completely wrong, and I helped him correct the spelling. He was very kind and just went back to his work. I was a little frustrated at first because I was trying to get my studying done. Well this process continued for the next 30 minutes. Every 5 minutes or so, he would stop and ask me to help spell him something. By the end he wanted me to spell "vow". I didn't understand him very well, so I asked him what he was trying to say. After he repeated the phrase that he was trying to say with the word vow, it was very clear to me that he was trying to write a letter for someone he deeply cared about, despite his lack of "education". He wanted me to make sure the spellings I was giving him were correct. He didn't care about being better than, or smarter than anyone, he simply wanted to get the message right that he was preparing for a loved one. How foolish I felt, as I realized the insignificance of what I was doing studying, and the lesson I was being taught by this humble man. This man was sincere, humble, and trying to do the best he could with what he had. He was even humble enough to ask for help on words that might seem simple to most. This was what I think of as "one good man". This man would never want a movie made about him..."I am nothing special, please don't", I am sure he would say. This man I encountered, taught me principles, not information. To be meek, humble, lowly, and obscure, is truly Christ like, and an example to us all. If we could all be just like THIS good man.THE REBER FAMILYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13137419398598010549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3880654315943365046.post-80867273174981693702010-03-18T12:59:11.635-06:002010-03-18T12:59:11.635-06:00How do you decide whether a video or movie is watc...How do you decide whether a video or movie is watchable? Ratings help sometimes to at least stay away from the worst but they don't always provide the needed protection. Some websites give insight to a movie but don't cover that many of the of the available video world. So do you have any other ideas to share or is it an area of struggle for you, as well.<br /><br />Hardy CherryHardy Cherrynoreply@blogger.com