Rockingham Remembered
The Christmas Page
A Christmas Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Help us remember that the jerk
who cut us off in traffic
last night is a single mother who
worked nine hours that day and is
rushing
home to cook dinner, help with
homework, do the laundry and
spend a few
precious moments with her
children.

Help us to remember that the
pierced, tattooed, disinterested
young man who
can't make change correctly is a
worried 19-year-old college
student, balancing his
apprehension over final exams
with his fear of not getting his
student loans for next semester.

Remind us, Lord, that the scary
looking bum, begging for money
in the same
spot every day (who really ought
to get a job!) is a slave to
addictions that we can only
imagine in our worst nightmares.

Help us to remember that the old
couple walking annoyingly slow
through the store aisles and
blocking our shopping progress
are savoring this moment,
knowing that, based on the biopsy
report she got back last week,
this will be the last year that they
go shopping together.

Heavenly Father, remind us each
day that, of all the gifts you give us,
the greatest gift is love. It is not
enough to share that love with
those we hold dear. Open our
hearts not to just those who are
close to us, but to all humanity.
Let us be slow to judge and quick
to forgive; show patience,
empathy and love.