A thought by Gary Chapman, from his book, When Sorry Isn't Enough (p. 35). Moody Publishers. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon to buy the book.) Gary says, "Blogger Reese Andrews shared a moving story: My youngest son, Asher, is ten years old. He has epilepsy and cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair. Yesterday, as my husband was helping load Asher and his wheelchair onto his school bus, a young woman drove her car slowly past the stopped bus. She knew what she was doing. She caught my husband’s eye as she approached the end of the bus and he watched her drive through the intersection and away. I wish I could tell you this was an unusual occurrence, but unfortunately it happens at least once a month. Someone is too busy, in too much of a hurry to stop while a bus is loading or unloading kids. What happened next, however, was totally out of the norm. About an hour later we heard a knock at...
Continuing a thought from a book I am reading...