Most of us have a natural tendency to compare. We compare our kids to other kids, ourselves to our peers and friends, and so on. “Don’t compare apples to oranges”
One saint was walking in the meadows with some kids. It was a wonderful, clear day, with all the flowers blooming, and a nice fragrance in the air. But gradually
As parents, we always want our kids to be safe. The world scares us, and the thought of our kids being out there on their own is not easy.
However,
I wrote this when I was on the ‘Everest Base Camp’ trek. I used to update my friends about my experiences. This update was on day 6 of the trek.
In a dingy hut, next to a dingy alley, a small boy Joseph sat alone and hungry. Suddenly, the door burst open and his drunken father stumbled in. He violently