| Dear Inner Circle, As  I walked in the building yesterday a big, boofy bloke stepped into my  path  and asked me how I was. I felt a bit put out because I was in a  hurry, my mind  laden with many things. This guy was a former street  dweller and now living in  a dodgy boarding house. As it happens, I  wasn't feeling well but I was in no mood  for an organ recital because it  would take time to explain that I wasn't well and  it might constitute  an invitation for him to tell me about his aches and pains.  I just  wanted to get past and into my office. To my surprise the man could see  that I was unwell and he put his arms around me and whispered in my ear,   "I'll be praying for you". As he took a step back and looked at me,  I  was captured by the kindness in his face. I'd not seen the amazing  warmth  and care in his face before. I left that conversation a different  man.  This big, boofy man is my brother and there's more of me today  because of him. In  the cafe the other day, I noticed a young woman who I've not seen  before.  She was easy to notice because her hair was up in an almost  Marge Simpson style.  Her make up was applied so heavily that her face  seemed more prepared for the  circus than a visit to Wayside. She had an  intense conversation happening with  the chair beside her. I thought I  would try and make contact and so I sat on the  chair on the other side  of her. She looked at the chair and then at me and said,  "You're not  half as hot as him". I looked at the empty chair and said,  "Well, he  doesn't look like much".  "Maybe" she said, "but he's twice as hot as  you."  Our staff meetings happen usually in small teams but 4 times a year we get  together as a full team. On Tuesday just gone, we met altogether  and I'd  like to tell  you that I am so proud to be leading this team.  This  group of people possess marvellous qualifications and experience  but  mostly they have a quality of goodness that makes Wayside an   extraordinary place. We had some serious stuff to discuss but after 40  minutes  we organised a table tennis match in which all 30 people  participated.  The idea was that you had to hit the ball, drop the bat on  the table and  move away so the next person could play. The prize for  the last person  standing was dinner for two at the Wayside cafe (value  $10). I believe Laura,  who won the prize, is looking for a date. If I  was 30 years younger, I would  think that dinner with Laura on a land  fill site would be romantic so I'm sure  that lots of young men might  like to be Laura's date at our cafe. Knowing Laura  however, she's likely  to find a way to turn this into a fundraiser for Wayside. I'd  like to make a quick suggestion before I sign off. A lot goes on at  Wayside in any given week, a lot more than what I can fit in here.  If  you'd like to stay connected to Wayside and keep up to date with what's   happening on our little patch of earth in the heart of the Cross, go to  our   Facebook page and 'Like' us.  Onwards and upwards, thanks for being part of our inner circle, Graham Rev Graham Long Pastor The Wayside Chapel Kings Cross | 
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
From the Wayside Chapel by Graham Long
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