The Nameless Ones


Who are they?
The homeless
The broken
The bully
The unfair boss
The other religion
How do we see them?
An inconvenience
An offense
An embarrassment
A burden
A danger
A pit
How does God see them?
Lost
In need of Jesus
In search of truth and hope
I begin to see
I asked the Lord to send.
He told me to go.
I asked the Lord to bless.
He said to be His hands.
I asked the Lord to prosper.
He told me to give.
I asked the Lord to love.
He told me to serve.
I asked the Lord for justice.
He told me to forgive.
I asked the Lord to show up.
He told me to be there.

We can’t go everywhere,
But we can go somewhere.

We can’t do everything,
But we can do something.

What will you do?

About Angela D. Meyer

Angela D. Meyer writes fiction that showcases God’s ability to redeem and restore the brokenness in our lives. She is the author of This Side of Yesterday, The Jukebox Cafe (a part of Hope is Born: A Mosaic Christmas Anthology) and the Applewood Hill series. Angela is a member of American Christian Fiction Authors and has served on the leadership team of her local writers’ group, Wordsowers. Angela currently lives in NE with her husband. They have two children, both of whom they homeschooled and graduated. Lucy, a green eyed, orange tabby, who loves popcorn rounds out their family. Angela enjoys sunrises and sunsets, the ocean when she gets a chance to visit, and hopes to ride in a hot air balloon someday.

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