David's Uganda Appeal

Mar 06, 2011 15:55


Found on YouTube. Just when I think I couldn't adore that man any more...

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missdoctordonna March 6 2011, 21:19:36 UTC
He's heartrending isn't he? Certainly got me to text my fiver in. Bless him, he does so much for charities. He's got a heart the size of the great outdoors.

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cymry_girl1 March 7 2011, 01:02:36 UTC
He absolutely does have what we in Christian circles would call a "servant's heart." If I had to guess, I'd say it's due in part to the way he was raised. His mama would be proud!

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beachy_geek March 7 2011, 01:16:53 UTC
I'm sure both of his parents must be proud of the man he's become, and from the way he's spoken they set fine examples of service for him. He's always seemed to be ultra-sensitive to children, and there seems to be an indignation bordering on anger there (and rightly so) that these babies are suffering for want of a cheap mosquito net.

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whogal March 7 2011, 02:03:33 UTC
It's terrible that something so inexpensive (to us, anyway) is not freely available - those nets really are lifesavers. If that appeal doesn't make people give money, I don't know what will.
David certainly does love kids and of course is due to be a father very soon. I'm sure his wee one will be brought up in the same loving and giving way.
David does indeed seem to have a "servant's heart" and good on him. There needs to be more like him.

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develish1 March 7 2011, 02:06:38 UTC
*sniffle*

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strg8g33k March 7 2011, 13:45:51 UTC
That totally broke my heart and made me feel so wretched that I was one of those people who just could not donate. I am so thankful that there was the option to donate a fiver by text, and I had *just* enough credit in my old sim card left in AUD in order to donate. What can I say? I adore and idolise this man so so much and I wish I could have done more, but am thankful that I was able to do a little something.

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