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You may remember the
old Flip Wilson
routine when someone
asked the comic
about his religion.
He answered, "I am a
Jehovah's
Bystander." "A
Jehovah's
Bystander?" remarked
his friend. "I never
heard of that.
Flip said, "Well,
they asked me to be
a witness, but I
didn't want to get
involved."
In these troubled
times, I think
Edmund Burke is
right. "The only
thing necessary for
the triumph of
evil," he says, "is
for good men to do
nothing."
We can complain
about injustices, we
can lament the
suffering of the
world and even feel
sorry for the
helpless plight of
others. Or we
can do what we can,
even if it's only a
little.
Theodore Roosevelt
read a book by New
York newspaperman
Jacob Riis titled
HOW THE OTHER HALF
LIVES. We often
think of the "other
half" as living in
luxury. The other
half are those who
are powdered and
pampered. The rich
and famous. Movers
and shakers.
But the book did not
describe the
wealthiest few of
society. Instead it
described the slums
of the city, with
all its vice and
crime. Families
living in poverty
and fear - too
afraid to leave
their homes after
dark. The other
half, said Riis,
were the poor among
us.
Theodore Roosevelt
was moved to action.
He went at one to
the newspaper office
where the author
worked, but Riis was
not in. Roosevelt
left his card and
wrote on it, "Have
read your book and
have come to help."
He did not say,
"Have read your book
and have come to
discuss," or, "Have
read your book and
have come to
compliment your
writing." He said,
"Have read your book
and have come to
help."
"I am only one, but
I am still one; I
cannot do
everything, but
still I can do
something, and
because I cannot do
everything I will
not refuse to do the
something I can do."
Nineteenth century
writer Edward
Everett Hale said
that.
He speaks to me
today.
© Steve Goodier
Life Support System
Used with permission



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