A
newspaper photographer was sent to Ecuador in 1987 to cover the earthquake that
devastated much of the country. In midst of such catastrophic suffering, he
witnessed a scene of compassion that moved him so deeply that he wrote a story
about it. Here is his account:
"The
line was long but moving briskly and in that line, at the very end, was a young
girl about twelve years of age. She waited patiently as all those up front of
that long line received a little rice, some canned food and a little fruit.
Slowly but surely, she was getting closer to the front of the line, closer to
the food that was being distributed.
The
young girl did not notice the growing despair on the faces of those
distributing the food. The food was running out. Instead, the young girl's
attention seemed to be riveted on three younger children who were standing at a
distance, across the street."
At
long last she stepped forward to get her share of the food. All that was left
was a solitary banana.
Quietly
she took the precious gift and smiled her gratitude.
Then
she ran across the street to the three younger children. She peeled the banana
very carefully and divided it into three equal parts. She placed one part of
the food into the hands of each famished child.
Then
she sat down and with a smile, licked the inside of the banana peel."
"At
that moment", the photographer concluded, "I swear I saw the face of
GOD!"
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