what to say to a 14 year old boy on his birthday
what to say to a 14 year old boy on his birthday")
I was having a conversation with a friend of mine who had mentioned to me about the "little things" I would like to give back to the "kids". He said that having a kid would put them in the shoes of their older siblings who didn't go into high school and were exposed to those things. The next year my parents gave me a scholarship, which was for 10 years and I didn't graduate. A few others mentioned other things they'd want to give back - health clinics, tutors, or even the benefits of a job.
I was a little naive. I didn't have a background in religion - the only language that I was taught as a teenager was the Hebrew. It was at the time my mother couldn't afford all that, so she went to the only synagogue near me in New Jersey where the money was distributed according to the value of the Torah. It was one of the most important places I ever attended. What I didn't know was that my father could receive my scholarship money. How I did this, I only knew because my father told me. "I'm in the ministry, but you might want to come up with something else, as it's not right for my child to take it away." So when my friend and I were debating what to do, this kid said, "Maybe this will work, but I'm only 12 and so I need to be my
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