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Homeless
He had been swindled out of his home in Washington, D.C. and he was homeless, one Sunday he was standing in front of the National Cathedral when then President George Bush and his wife Barbara were going in. "Pray for me," he said to the President. "No," said President Bush. "Come in and pray for yourself." He did, and after that he came in every Sunday and sat in the back. The congregation got to know him and began to help him in small ways. When he died that homeless man was buried in the churchyard of the National Cathedral! That homeless man was buried in one of the most prestigious plots of land in this country. How fitting for a church that is dedicated to another homeless man, Jesus Christ.
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