Two friends walking across the desert. They argue, and because the annoyed, the first person to slap the face of the second. Feeling hurt, people keduapun wrote in the sand: "Today my best friend slapped my face."
They walked back up to arrive at a spring. The second man mired in mud and nearly drowned, but fortunately the first save. Then, on top of a rock, the second person wrote, "Today my best friend saved my life."
Astonished at his behavior, people first ask.
Replied the second, "when someone hurts us we should write it down on a grain of sand that winds of forgiveness can erase it.
"But when someone is kind to us, we must engrave in stone so that the wind can not eliminate any trace.". about forgiveness
Two friends walking across the desert. They argue, and because the annoyed, the first person to slap the face of the second. Feeling hurt, people keduapun wrote in the sand: "Today my best friend slapped my face."
They walked back up to arrive at a spring. The second man mired in mud and nearly drowned, but fortunately the first save. Then, on top of a rock, the second person wrote, "Today my best friend saved my life."
Astonished at his behavior, people first ask.
Replied the second, "when someone hurts us we should write it down on a grain of sand that winds of forgiveness can erase it.
"But when someone is kind to us, we must engrave in stone so that the wind can not eliminate any trace."
They walked back up to arrive at a spring. The second man mired in mud and nearly drowned, but fortunately the first save. Then, on top of a rock, the second person wrote, "Today my best friend saved my life."
Astonished at his behavior, people first ask.
Replied the second, "when someone hurts us we should write it down on a grain of sand that winds of forgiveness can erase it.
"But when someone is kind to us, we must engrave in stone so that the wind can not eliminate any trace.". about forgiveness
Two friends walking across the desert. They argue, and because the annoyed, the first person to slap the face of the second. Feeling hurt, people keduapun wrote in the sand: "Today my best friend slapped my face."
They walked back up to arrive at a spring. The second man mired in mud and nearly drowned, but fortunately the first save. Then, on top of a rock, the second person wrote, "Today my best friend saved my life."
Astonished at his behavior, people first ask.
Replied the second, "when someone hurts us we should write it down on a grain of sand that winds of forgiveness can erase it.
"But when someone is kind to us, we must engrave in stone so that the wind can not eliminate any trace."