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I was sitting in school today and I was thinking. I was thinking about the bus, my
homework, the book I was reading, and Joseph. Now, you probably remember
me say that this past summer I learned about Joseph being a hero, at summer
camp. You probably also remember me saying that I wanted to be a hero. Well I
have encountered a problem. The problem is me.

I was so concerned about helping myself and not the people around me that I
discludied myself form the world around me. Inside I turned into a person I didn’t
want to be. But Joseph reminded me today that there is a time to rule the world
and there is a time to just live life like a kid.

That might not make sense to you, but to me that means Joseph wasn’t always a
King.  He was a regular person at one point that made a BIG difference in the end.
That made me realize that I had the power to do something for somebody else.
So I did. I said a prayer. Not just a prayer asking for a shopping spree or new
book, but a prayer for this one person in my life that needs it the most.

A prayer can go all long way with it in God’s hands and I hope this prayer is
answered. Let everyone pray for my bus driver and all of his worries. Thank You!
Pray!
Pray!
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From the Youth's Point of View